Moral Ambiguity in the Scarlet Letter: Nathaniel Hawthorne
Moral ambiguity refers to a lack of clarity in making ethical decisions when people are faced with situations, issues, and questions that encompass moral dimensions and implications. Moral ambiguity emerges because the person making a decision takes unclear moral actions due to ethical systems, conflicting principles, or situational perspectives. Moral ambiguous characters are important in ... Read More
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