The Scarlet Letter : Exposition
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Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Individualism
- Potential
- Perspective
- Conclusion
- Citation
Abstract
America's Declaration of Independence gives all men an equal and unalienable right to the pursuit of happiness and this right cannot be usurped by any other principle unless the latter is governed by free will. However, because free will is subject to individual beliefs and happiness occurs in a state of conscious being, a person makes the choice to be happy or otherwise. By the same token, if a person can choose to be happy, he or she may choose to act on any other emotion, or any other aspect of life. The temporality of choice is what makes the constant transition of past to present, but when the same choice is made repeatedly, the only thing that moves is not life itself but rather the dull hands on one's biological clock. In Nathaniel Hawthorne's riveting novel The scarlet letter, each character is bound to his or her past in an attempt to find justice in what is already history.
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