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... The cottage allows Hester to become a law to herself and not be bound by man. ... The cottage allows Hester to become a law to herself and not be bound by man. ...
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... society. The cottage allows Hester to become a law to herself and not be bound by the same laws that govern the Puritan community. The ...
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... The gift allows Hester to stay alive. As time passes, the lonely, single mother begins to do good deeds towards the townspeople. ...
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... She allows Hester to feel happiness, as well as serves as a constant reminder and punishment of the sin that Hester has committed. ...
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... It seems as if all the years of open humiliation allows Hester to feel an odd sense of freedom that Dimmesdale does not posses. ...
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... The quote conveys how pearl allows Hester to feel happiness, as well as serves as a constant reminder and punishment of the sin that Hester has committed. ...
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... still hangs on her breast. The "A" allows Hester to grow in strength and begin to face her sin. She stayed in Salem because "here ...
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... to themselves. This liberation and admittance of action allows Hester sanity, and alleviates her guilt to some degree. Hester is ...
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... She allows Hester to feel happiness, as well as serves as a constant reminder and punishment of the sin that Hester has committed. ...
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... of their society. The cottage allows Hester to become a law to herself and Pearl and not be bound by man. The "darksome cottage" offers ...
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... 110)." Hester's pride, however, allows her neither option. She stays in Boston, faces the punishment for her sin, and works to improve her life. ...
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... unrevealed diabolical adversary, Roger Chillingworth-who seeks revenge on Dimmesdale for the adultery Dimmesdale committed with his wife, Hester-allows for a ...
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... crowd. From that say on, through the rest of her life, Hester allows herself to remove the letter A only once and only briefly. Even ...
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... stick. Refusing to adapt these brutish policies Hester allows Pearl to maintain a spirit of revolutionary independence. Hawthorne ...
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... 110)." Hester's pride, however, allows her neither option. She stays in Boston, faces the punishment for her sin, and works to improve her life. ...
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... of ambiguity, in which the meaning of something is unclear, allows Nathaniel Hawthorne ... is concerning the rosebush, outside of the prison where Hester was kept. ...
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... He never allows himself to truly be known to the Puritans. ... Hester, having been able to experience life in both places, finds truth in the forest. ...
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... taking a different identity Hester escapes the harsh judgment that she receives because there is no one to protect her. The forest also allows for misbehavior ...
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... of Franklin's justification of sin through hard work- this author allows nothing to compensate for the man's flaws. The initial exclusion of Hester from the ...
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... sins. Later in the book, Hester realizes that the stigma of the scarlet letter allows her to reach out and help people. By doing ...
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... sins. Later in the book, Hester realizes that the stigma of the scarlet letter allows her to reach out and help people. By doing ...
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... His sin against Hester and Pearl is that he will not acknowledge them as his ... Instead, he allows his parishioners to lift him in their esteem by confessing, in ...
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... be a deadlier crime than that stigmatized by the scarlet letter.(3) Without going beyond the license that Hawthorne allows, one might allegorize Hester as good ...
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... for his sin to Hester. He tries to purify himself through introspection but instead tortures himself with guilt, and shame, and pain. Athur allows his guilt ...
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... Pearl's childish ignorance is what allows her to oversee the problems around her, and ... letter represents the burden, pain, and disgrace of sin cast upon Hester. ...
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... Through Hester Prynne, he explains her sin of adultery and how she becomes stronger ... adultery personally because he does not reveal the sin, which allows him to ...
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... Hester's reattachment of the letter also allows Dimmesdale and herself to share a moment of public humiliation together in the market square upon the scaffold. ...
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... Roger Prynne, Hester's husband comes to town and is very evil and cruel. ... to give in to evil solidifies his public reputation as a good man and allows him to ...
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... During these same seven years in which Hester prevails over her sin while ... process of public repentance, seemingly devoid of mercy, actually allows the sinner ...
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... so willing to hide his association with evil that he evens allows Mistress Hibbins ... Puritan way of living and this is the reason he shows Hester and Bellingham ...
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