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1 Seven Deadly Sins American Literature

2 What is sin? Sin is described as an act that violates a moral law. It is described as something that is wrong or prohibited.

3 Where did it come from? It is an English word that came from an archery term. The distance from the center of a bulls-eye to the point where the arrow struck is called the “sin of the arrow.” In Greek it literally means, “to miss the mark.”

4 What are the seven deadly sins? The seven capital sins that were labeled “deadly” because they lead easily to other sins.

5 Seven Deadly Sins Pride Avarice/greed Envy Wrath/anger Lust Gluttony Sloth

6 Pride A strong sense of self-respect; to think of oneself above all others.

7 Avarice/Greed The selfish desire to pursue money, riches, wealth and other possessions (even at the cost of taking from others).

8 Envy Wanting another person’s things; to be jealous of another’s possessions.

9 Wrath/Anger A response or first reaction to the problems of others.

10 Lust The intense desire or craving for self- gratification.

11 Gluttony Over-indulgence or over-consumption of food, drink or intoxicants to the point of waste.

12 Sloth Apathy or laziness.

13 Opposing Virtues Pride=Humility Greed=Generosity Envy=Love Wrath=Kindness Lust=Self-Control Gluttony=Temperance Sloth=Zeal

14 Application Using these characters as a springboard, consider which sins led to their downfall: –Abigail Williams –John Proctor –Parris


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