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Where The Blame Falls We Go Threw Our Lives Hoping To Do The Right Thing For Our

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Term Paper TitleWhere The Blame Falls We Go Threw Our Lives Hoping To Do The Right Thing For Our
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Where The Blame Falls      We go threw our lives hoping to do the right thing for ourselves and the right thing for others.  Through our lives we take the blame for many things and sometimes we get the blame pushed upon us.  This is shown in the book, The Scarlet Letter, by Nathaniel Hawthorne.  Hester, Pearl, Chillingworth, and Dimmesdale are two of the main characters.   Hester was made a scapegoat, and Dimmesdale was mortified.
     Hester is charged with committing a very serious sin among the Puritan's, called adultery.  She does not wish to be punished for her one minor mistake.  Hester pleads to let her keep the child, and the Puritans let her.  Towards the end of the book, She removes the scarlet letter, and throws it on the river bank.  Hester receives her punishment for adultery.  Hester must stand up on the platform for three hours while the townspeople participate in her punishment.  She must wear the scarlet letter for the rest of her life, no matter what she does to redeem herself.  Hester, and Pearl were not the same as the rest of the townspeople.  No one ever talks to her, and she was not allowed to make any clothing for the other Puritans weddings.  Pearl was picked upon by the other children often.  Hester was no longer accepted by the Puritans.
     Dimmesdale has had as much punishment as Hester for their sin...

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