What reason does Dimmesdale use to justify the fact that someone may not confess a sin in The Scarlet Letter?

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Dimmesdale argues that individuals do not confess their sins due to the fear of judgment and condemnation from society and the community. He believes that the shame and punishment associated with confessing a sin can be overwhelming, leading people to keep their transgressions hidden.

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