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... Hester has to decide if she wants to stay in New England. ... After the death of Dimmesdale, Hester and Pearl decide to go back to England. ...
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... This occurred after her husband inexplicably failed to join her in Boston after their emigration to America from England. Hester soon gives birth to a child ...
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... she was under the impression that her husband had deceased when in reality he was just not in America, rather across the Atlantic in England. Hester Prynne has ...
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... election day. Dimmesdale acts like a new man because he has been changed from deciding to go to England with Hester. During the ...
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... "But there was a more real life for Hester Prynne here in New England than in the unknown region where Pearl had found a home. Here ...
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... "But there was a more real life for Hester Prynne here in New England than in the unknown region where Pearl had found a home. Here ...
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... "But there was a more real life for Hester Prynne here in New England than in the unknown region where Pearl had found a home. Here ...
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... "...Thoughts visited her, such as dared to enter no other dwelling in New England..." (pg. 148). Hester never voices these ideas to other people, as she knows ...
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... very important in both pieces, because it is a time of religious intolerance and a conservative attitude pervades in New England, where Abigail and Hester lived ...
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... is very important in pieces, because it is a time of religious intolerance and a conservative attitude pervades in New England, where Abigail and Hester lived. ...
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... The second occurrence was when Hester and Dimmesdale made plans to flee to England. Truth is a great force related to supernatural events. ...
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... called presbyters or church courts rather than under bishops like the church of England. ... The main character Hester Prynne was a young English woman who had a ...
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... with people and how they respond to adversity in a Puritan village in New England. In the novel one of the women of the village named Hester Prynne becomes ...
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... Miller, Clemens, Crane The Scarlet Letter, by Nathaniel Hawtorne takes place in the seventeenth century, New England colony of Massachusetts. Hester Prynne is ...
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... Hester, Pearl, and Dimesdale are going to go to New England and then they find that Chillinswoth is coming too. Pearl is dressed up like a butterfly sort of. ...
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... These Puritans were not dangerous revolutionists but plain citizens of England who sought ... Hester was only human in her mistake but the Puritan cannot see this. ...
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... These Puritans were not dangerous revolutionists but plain citizens of England who sought ... Hester was only human in her mistake but the Puritan cannot see this. ...
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... 122)!" Hester, feeling that she has been scrutinized, forsakes her vow to stay in ... she seizes Arthur Dimmesdale and convinces him to escape to England with her. ...
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... chastising. He is not cured from his guilt until he and Hester agree to leave the colony and return to England. "The excitement ...
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... With her youth and beauty, Hester comes across the rough waters from England with the hope of starting a new and better life in young America. ...
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Young Hester lived in New England, about the same time witch trials were still conducted, and she is found guilty of carrying a baby whose father she refuses ...
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Being True To Oneself In The Scarlet Letter The Scarlet Letter, a novel that takes place in a New England colony, depicts a lady named Hester Prynne who is ...
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The world of Puritan New England, like the world today, was filled ... In The Scarlet Letter, Hester, Chillingworth, and Dimmesdale were each destroyed mentally ...
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... After leaving New England to arrange a marriage for Pearl, Hester returned by her own free will to live out the terms of her punishment. ...
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... Chillingworth alsodisturbs Hester and Dimmesdale's plans to sail to England alone with Pearl. Chillingworth's intentions are evil. ...
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... red cloth. Hester had come over from England, alone. Her husband planned to join her after tending to business matters. Almost three ...
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... symbolism. Set in 17th century New England, the book starts with the public punishment of Hester Prynne, a convicted adulterer. One ...
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... mid-17th century in New England. The first example comes from the opening scene of the book when all the other women have congregated to see Hester Prynne at ...
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... When they make plans to escape to England together, he "[gazes] into Hester's face with a look in which hope and joy [shine] out" (Hawthorne 182). ...
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... His secret guilt is such a burden that instead of going with Hester to England and perhaps having a chance to live longer, he chose to stand, confess and ...
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