The unforgivable sinful reality of the Ethan brand is the subject of Nathaniel Hawthorne's unforgettable story "Ethan Brand". The brand is a lime burner in the mountains of the western Massachusetts state, thinking about the teachings of the theology of unacceptable sin and watching the flame of the kiln through lonely hours of the night. No matter what kind of sin can be totally evil, even a great paradise can not be forgiven. While I was young, I remembered my father's words and remembered, he stood on the pulpit and explained to him the theme that fully fascinated Hawthorne and the Ethan brand.
The Ethan brand by Nathaniel Hawthorne concludes that in the Ethan brand short story, the Ethan brand is keen to acquire the knowledge that leads to pursuing sins he is not allowed. As you can explain, unforgivable sins are proud and self-winning. This is the loss of sibling relationship with men and the loss of respect for God. If he gains this knowledge, he will face alienation with everyone around him. In search of this sinful knowledge, the Ethan Brand put himself in an intellectual isolated state. I can not separate his heart from his heart.
The unforgivable sinful reality of the Ethan brand is the subject of Nathaniel Hawthorne's unforgettable story "Ethan Brand". The brand is a lime burner in the mountain in the western part of Massachusetts, thinking about the teachings of the theology of unacceptable sin and watching the flame of the kiln through lonely hours of the night. No matter what kind of sin can be totally evil, even a great paradise can not be forgiven. While I was young, I remembered my father's words and remembered, he stood on the pulpit and explained to him the theme that fully fascinated Hawthorne and the Ethan brand.
After Bertram and children fell asleep, the Ethan Brand found "an unacceptable sin". As he discovered this terrible, unforgivable sin, he could not survive and could not burn himself. After Bertram and the child awoke and discovered that Ethan was gone, the child said: "The sky and the mountains look very happy" (242). When I burned, I saw his heart and I wonder if it is made of limestone.