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... living reminder of hr sin. This is essentially true, Hester without Pearl I like having Hester without sin. Even if Hester were to ...
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... main question in Hester's mind was whether they should have been born at all. "...The very nature of the opposite sex...is to be essentially modified before ...
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... Essentially this says that Hester's "moral blossom" after she received the scarlet letter changed how people viewed her, which is now the same as a rose. ...
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Hester has been shunned from Puritan society and now lives in the shelter of the ... Puritan society, ruled by a set of strict rules, is essentially in the dark ...
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... In Hester's case, she is essentially forced to live apart, alone, as to any dependence on society, and in doing so, she realizes that she does not fit into her ...
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... Essentially, the act of adultery is wrong. Nevertheless, in this instance I believe Hester had justifiable motives for her sin. ...
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... Hester's alienation from society made her sensitive to the problems of other ... Hawthorne is essentially trying to show that good people occasionally make mistakes ...
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... Hester's daughter Pearl, if discussed as a character, is alienated to the point where ... This "fitful and fantastic little elf" is essentially a free spirit in a ...
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... Hester's daughter Pearl, if discussed as a character, is alienated to the point where ... This "fitful and fantastic little elf" is essentially a free spirit in a ...
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... Guilt can essentially be experienced as a cage, limiting the forward motion of its captive. This is shown in Hester who, upon receiving her mark of wrong-doing ...
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... Essentially, both Dimmesdale and Frome have weak and selfish characters, but Dimmesdale ... Dimmesdale, after committing his sin, presses Hester to name the father ...
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... Hester's letter redeemed and released her from punishment; Maurice Oakley's has ... The novel, Baker argues, is "essentially a discourse on the fallibility of ...
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