“Had there been a Papist among the crowd of Puritans, he might have seen in this beautiful woman, so picturesque in her attire and mien, and with the infant at her bosom, an object to remind him of the image of Divine Maternity, which so many illustrious painters have vied with one another to represent; something which should remind him, indeed, but only by contrast, of that sacred image of sinless motherhood, whose infant was to redeem the world. Here, there was the taint of of deepest sin in the most sacred of quality of human life, working such effect, that the world was only the darker for this woman's beauty, and the more lost for the infant that she had borne.”
Quote by Nathaniel Hawthorne
Book:The Scarlet Letter
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The Scarlet Letter
Nathaniel Hawthorne's classic novel is a profound exploration of human nature and the consequences of sin in a Puritan community. The protagonist, Hester Prynne, faces societal judgment and personal turmoil after being caught in an adulterous affair. The novel delves into themes of guilt, forgiveness, and the struggle for identity, while also examining the complexities of human relationships and the role of society in shaping individual lives. more
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