Why Is Adultery Important In The 18th Century

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“Guilt and no guilt: these were the worst things. The only thing worse than the guilt was the fear of getting caught.”― Elin Hilderbrand. Committing adultery was the worst thing you could do in the 1600’s. You would get put to death or even worst, live with the harassment and guilt and public shame from others. Modern America is similar to these standards, where we still live up to the puritan past. And being different means there is something wrong with you, and you should be punished and suffer with the public humiliation. Modern day society is connected to the puritan past because of religion and the punishment for committing adultery.

Adultery was a sin and you were to be put to be punished if you committed the act. Even though