re·demp·tion
rəˈdem(p)SH(ə)n/
noun
- 1.the action of saving or being saved from sin, error, or evil.
(15 minutes - 1 page) Through the characters, events, and commentary in Chapter 23, what does Hawthorne seem to be suggesting about how humans can achieve redemption, healing or salvation from sin and suffering? Express this idea in one sentence written at the beginning of your paragraph. Then, for the remainder of the paragraph, explain how he uses two particular passages in the chapter to develop and reveal this message.
What Christian motifs (repeated symbols or patterns) does Hawthorne allude to through potentially symbolic actions and images in chapter 23?
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