The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne is a profound exploration of sin, guilt, judgment, and redemption within a rigidly moral society. Set in Puritan Boston of the 17th century, the novel reveals how sin does not remain confined to the individual heart but ripples outward—shaping families, communities, and spiritual lives. Hawthorne does more than tell a story of wrongdoing. He exposes the emotional, psychological, and spiritual cost of sin when it is met with shame instead of grace, secrecy instead of…
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