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Hawthorne also has Puritan ancestors’ who are deep into Puritanism (176). Many of Hawthorne’s writings are expressions of Puritan ideal with human nature. Hawthorne uses these ideals to clearly portray his feelings toward Puritanism (176). Puritanism seeks to purify or reform the Catholic Church. Puritans believe in righteousness, majesty, and sovereignty of God (176). Hawthorne is supposed to follow all of these beliefs, but he claims it is not his religion. The influence of Puritanism is seen in Hawthorne’s writings involving his deep sweet interest in sin (176). Hawthorne is also interested in the hypocrisy of puritan beliefs can sometimes happen among certain people (176). Nathaniel Hawthorne may come from a Puritan family, but he does not believe in the Puritan beliefs. Hawthorne expresses deep suspicion for the harsh religious rules of Puritanism (176). Hawthorne’s ideal of the “evil of human soul” is seen frequently in the three main characters of The Scarlet Letter. However, the purpose is not to expose adultery but too discuss the dark side of Puritanism meaning the persecutions, harshness, and absolute certainty. Hester, Chillingworth, and Dimmesdale have all the same experiences that they commit sin and accept the punishments of it