In 17th-century Boston, Hester Prynne, who committed the sin of adultery, embraces the “A” label and uses it to mature and contribute to society. The Reverend Dimmesdale, on the other hand, hides his sin and lives in torment, eventually breaking down under the weight of his guilt. The contrast between the two characters teaches us an important lesson about how our lives can change...
What lessons do Hester and Dimmesdale teach us about facing sin in different ways?
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