The House of the Seven Gables | Themes
Subsequent Generations Inherit the Sins of Their Ancestors
As stated in the preface, one of the primary themes in The House of the Seven Gables is that “the wrong-doing of one generation lives into the successive ones.” In this case, Colonel Pyncheon’s support of Matthew Maule’s prosecution and ultimate execution start the chain of events that seem to carry down through the generations. Just before his death, Matthew Maule (the elder) curses Colonel Pyncheon, stating that “God will give him blood to drink.” During the Colonel’s first house warming...
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