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... speak a different purport," understanding the crime she committed and the fairness of her punishment, the letter she wears on all her clothes. Hester goes so ...
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... Their passion for each other became too much for them to with-stand, and the crime of adultery was committed. Hester became impregnated by her adultere and was ...
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... Though many had committed the same crime, Hester was shunned all the more because of the law's horrible depiction of her crime. ...
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... the letter without shame and without regret she says symbolically that she holds no guilt, thus she has committed no crime. Hester represents neutrality ...
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... So right away, Hester seems to have this rebellious characteristic, though the reader is not yet aware of why Hester committed her crime in the first place. ...
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... So right away, Hester seems to have this rebellious characteristic, though the reader is not yet aware of why Hester committed her crime in the first place. ...
(826 Words -- Approx. 3 Pages)
Trials of Her Sins Hester Prynne, Nathanial Hawthorne's character from his novel ... from "The Crucible" by Arthur Miller, have both committed a crime and they ...
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Trials of Her Sins Hester Prynne, Nathanial Hawthorne's character from his novel ... from "The Crucible" by Arthur Miller, have both committed a crime and they ...
(546 Words -- Approx. 2 Pages)
... that Hester committed, adultery. The difference between Dimmesdale and Hester was that Dimmesdale was not publicly punished for his crime while Hester was. ...
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... His actions forced Hester to take all of the disgrace on herself. ... The townspeople looked at her as though she had committed the crime all by herself. ...
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... A part of Hester that stands out is the large embroidered "A" on all of her ... the "A" at all times as a punishment for adultery, the crime she has committed. ...
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... the whole book. You learn who all the main charters are and most of all Hester and her terrible crime she committed. This is the ...
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... the whole book. You learn who all the main charters are and most of all Hester and her terrible crime she committed. This is the ...
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... Hester Prynne was a woman who committed adultery. In Puritan times adultery was not tolerated. It was often a crime punishable by death. Hester was a different ...
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... Hester had not even seen her husband for several years before she committed the crime. If she were a man she would be allowed to remarry in just a few weeks. ...
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... Another symbol the scarlet letter A takes on is adultery, able, and angel. The scarlet letter stands for adultery because of the crime that Hester committed. ...
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... circumstances. When Hester committed that terrible crime, she was punished for it for many years, in many different ways. She was ...
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... She is the one who wears the scarlet letter A because she committed the crime of adultery. Hester is attractive and has a good personality. ...
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... because as Hester would walk through the streets, she would be looked down upon as if she were some sort of demon from Hell, that committed a terrible crime. ...
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... because as Hester would walk through the streets, she would be looked down upon as if she were some sort of demon from Hell, that committed a terrible crime. ...
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... because as Hester would walk through the streets, she would be looked down upon as if she were some sort of demon from Hell, that committed a terrible crime. ...
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... because as Hester would walk through the streets, she would be looked down upon as if she were some sort of demon from Hell, that committed a terrible crime. ...
(625 Words -- Approx. 3 Pages)
... because as Hester would walk through the streets, she would be looked down upon as if she were some sort of demon from Hell, that committed a terrible crime. ...
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... because as Hester would walk through the streets, she would be looked down upon as if she were some sort of demon from Hell, that committed a terrible crime. ...
(620 Words -- Approx. 2 Pages)
... because as Hester would walk through the streets, she would be looked down upon as if she were some sort of demon from Hell, that committed a terrible crime. ...
(620 Words -- Approx. 2 Pages)
... because as Hester would walk through the streets, she would be looked down upon as if she were some sort of demon from Hell, that committed a terrible crime. ...
(625 Words -- Approx. 3 Pages)
... because as Hester would walk through the streets, she would be looked down upon as if she were some sort of demon from Hell that committed a terrible crime. ...
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... In contrast to the punishments of Hester and Dimmesdale ... nation." She believes that Clinton's crime is not ... The adulteration and the lying committed by President ...
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... and fantastic flourishes of gold thread, appeared the letter 'A'." This is thought to symbolize the passion of Hester and the crime that she committed in that ...
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... Roger Chillingworth is out for revenge throughout the whole novel. He wants revenge on Hester and Arthur because of the crime they committed. ...
(1580 Words -- Approx. 6 Pages)
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