In Crucible Proctor said his reason came out of lust. “God help me, I lusted, and there is a promise in such sweat.” (pg. 1206, paragraph 17) He wasn’t in love with Abigail, but rather what she could and would do for him. “often confused with love, it is purely physical attraction and has no lasting effect.” (Urban Dictionary) He didn’t have any actual feeling for her and the lust feeling didn’t last but for a while. In Scarlet Letter, Hester admits to loving Dimmesdale. “Come thou, and entreat his blessing! He loves thee, my little Pearl, and loves thy mother too.” (ch. 19, paragraph 32) Hester said while taking Pearl to see Dimmesdale. She clearly states how she feels about Dimmesdale and how he feels about her. The comparison and contrast between Crucible and Scarlet Letter is easy for reader to identify. Some examples are the time and setting, the puritan effect, and the reason for adultery. These reason are explanations why theses two pieces sit apart in American Literature. The variation and yet the similarities show multiple sides of the authors and the words between the
In Crucible Proctor said his reason came out of lust. “God help me, I lusted, and there is a promise in such sweat.” (pg. 1206, paragraph 17) He wasn’t in love with Abigail, but rather what she could and would do for him. “often confused with love, it is purely physical attraction and has no lasting effect.” (Urban Dictionary) He didn’t have any actual feeling for her and the lust feeling didn’t last but for a while. In Scarlet Letter, Hester admits to loving Dimmesdale. “Come thou, and entreat his blessing! He loves thee, my little Pearl, and loves thy mother too.” (ch. 19, paragraph 32) Hester said while taking Pearl to see Dimmesdale. She clearly states how she feels about Dimmesdale and how he feels about her. The comparison and contrast between Crucible and Scarlet Letter is easy for reader to identify. Some examples are the time and setting, the puritan effect, and the reason for adultery. These reason are explanations why theses two pieces sit apart in American Literature. The variation and yet the similarities show multiple sides of the authors and the words between the