Topic > The Puritan view of adultery in The Scarlet Letter by...

Shows how Hester, who faces her problems head on, becomes stronger and earns the respect of the townspeople, while Dimmesdale maintains his sin bottled up and is consumed by it. “Sometimes we keep the sin in our lives well protected, guarded, covered in lies. Sometimes we are not free enough from our sin, so we cannot be healed of it. An unacknowledged wound cannot be healed." -Julian