Antinomianism In Nathaniel Hawthorne's The Scarlet Letter

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There is a multitude of dogmas of philosophies that messes up the human understanding.
Thus , everybody has different opinions and each person has a unique way of symbolizing objects. Not everybody can see a symbol in everything , some have more value than others.
Despite, many of symbols in , The Scarlet Letter most have corrupt meanings but symbolism is key in this book.
The letter “A” , is a key piece in the book there's many different meaning but you'll be surprised what the real meaning is.The title of the book review gives of the meaning of the symbol “A”. Which is in the law that by faith and God's grace, a Christian is freed from all laws. This “Antinomian” is part of religion. The Scarlet Letter , Is forced by the ways of the puritans. But this other view states that a christian is freed from all laws. Which is the opposite of the puritans.It helps prove my argument because The Scarlet Letter is a consequence from the Puritans. The “Antinomian “ way states that those kinds of laws should not be enforced. Religion is diverse and not all agree on what others do.
“Hawthorne criticizes Hester's thoughts in seclusion, which precludes, I think, any celebration of a purely or autonomous antinomian position”(Coale,184).This detail is important because , it starts to question the view …show more content…

Is evil , that is seen the head and mostly experienced just in there.The above detail helps prove my point because it translates that all the images of evil are all in our head. In that sense, we can't really see them as a walking , living , person.It has more of a value in a spritual way because it fights with the good , which a human cant necessarily

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