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... Dimmesdale. Hester also does this with her daughter Pearl. Pearl is what the consequences are for Hester committing adultery. Hester ...
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... She has gone against the Puritan ways by committing Adultery. The Puritans believed that Hester was a lost soul that could only be saved by sincere and ...
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... Pearl. Hester Prynne is a woman accused of committing adultery. Adultery is considered a grave sin among a Puritan society-Utopia. ...
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... sees her, she is standing on a scaffold in front of him, accused of committing adultery. If Chillingworth had chosen to identify himself, Hester would have ...
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Hester Prynne, through the eyes of the Puritans, is an extreme sinner; she has gone against the Puritan ways, committing adultery. ...
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... on the scaffold, and many of the town's women were discussing the simplicity of Hester's sentence, since the usual punishment for committing adultery is the ...
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... Hester's sin was committing adultery, Dimmesdale's sin was that he covered up the fact that he and Hester had an affair and Chillingworth's sin was marrying a ...
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We see that with Hester's sin of committing adultery lead other people to get caught in the midst of it all, and to sin themselves. ...
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... the story. Hester Prynne's punishment for committing adultery is to stand on the scaffold for three hours every day. In the beginning ...
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... through. Hester has no way to get rid of the guilt she felt for committing adultery because the result of the sin was Pearl. In ...
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... Because Hester refused to reveal the identity of Pearl's father, John made a long speech to the crowd gathered about the sin of committing adultery. ...
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... and Dimmesdale. Hester Prynne's guilt is the result of her committing adultery, which has a profound effect on her life. Hester is ...
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... against you. Hester and Pearls chance at a happy life is shot when the story of her committing adultery breaks. The division of ...
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... public interest. Committing adultery is Hester's announced sin, and all her secret sins are results of this one instance. A sin, which ...
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... In this important scene, the novel focuses on Hester's newly found scarlet letter that she got from committing adultery and not telling who her partner in sin ...
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... In this important scene, the novel focuses on Hester's newly found scarlet letter that she got from committing adultery and not telling who her partner in sin ...
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... daughter. This book is about a woman named Hester Prynne, that was convicted and sentenced to go to jail for committing adultery. At ...
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... other. Hester, although she did not have much of a choice, openly accepted her punishment for committing adultery. She struggled ...
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... gown. Hester must wear this letter A as a penance for committing adultery and to set an example for the rest of the community. As ...
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... Dimmesdale knows he is a sinner for committing adultery and not telling anyone ... to serve God despite his inability to confess his adultery with Hester. ...
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... holy man. However, before the action of the novel begins, he falls into sin, by committing adultery with Hester Pryne. His cowardly ...
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... Hester changes significantly during the course of the novel. ... through the eyes of the Puritans; she has gone against Puritan ways, committing adultery (Chuck). ...
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... However, before the action of the novel begins, he sins by committing adultery with Hester Pryne, an attractive young woman whose husband has been long absent ...
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Hester Prynne, through the eyes of the Puritans, is an extreme sinner; she has gone against the Puritan ways, committing adultery. ...
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... Hawthorne 112). Chillingworth does this so he can take revenge upon Dimmesdale for committing adultery with, his wife, Hester. Over time ...
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... The plot initiates as Hester Prynne receives punishment for committing adultery with the clandestine Reverend Arthur Dimmesdale, the zenith of divinity within ...
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... Scarlet Letter, a novel that takes place in a New England colony, depicts a lady named Hester Prynne who is being punished for committing adultery by wearing a ...
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... Hester sins by committing adultery with Reverend Arthur Dimmesdale. The actions of their sin consequently bring them an illegitimate child. ...
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Hester Prynne, through the eyes of the Puritans, is an extreme sinner; she has gone against the Puritan ways, committing adultery. ...
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... Hester Prynne to symbolize that those who challenge social conformities can benefit society as a whole. Though she has been banished for committing adultery, ...
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