In the biased and hostile environment of academia, church discipline typically is represented as the hypocritical actions of a religiously arrogant people and the work that is used to support this view is Nathaniel Hawthorne’s Scarlet Letter.
The Scarlet Letter presents the story of a 17th century woman in Boston named Hester Prynne. Hester conceives a child, Pearl, through an adulterous affair and is led from the town with her daughter where “a rag of scarlet cloth” in the shape of an “A” is placed upon her as a symbol of her sin; yet she steadfastly refuses to identify her lover.
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