The Scarlet Letter Blog 9: Death
The final pages of Nathaniel Hawthorne’s “The Scarlet Letter” ends in an rathering general resolution: death. In the end, we will all die, death is inevitable, but we can choose if we want to fear death. The idea of death often times stops many from truly living due to the possibilities of dying. But in reality you are choosing paths that lower your chances of dying at that second. Because in all honesty, we cannot control our entire lives. When we leave this Earth is not necessarily up to us. We are here, we are alive, so live we shall. Another thing I think people fail to realize is that we do have ONE life, live the hell out of it. You cannot throw it all away on some superficial distraction that alludes to the idea that life is terrible all the time. You are alive now and expect to live until one day you don’t but until the day comes, just try to live a good life. Hester lived a good life, although it took 7 years, she rebuilt her reputation above of one mistake. A mistake that was her fountain of happiness. We all die at some point, until then, live your best life.
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