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... But thou wilt love her dearly, as I do, and wilt advise me how to deal with her" Hester describes her unbalanced feelings and emotions to Dimmesdale. ...
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... Hester describes her unbalanced feelings and emotions to Dimmesdale. ... Hester describes her unbalanced feelings and emotions to Dimmesdale. ...
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... Obviously, Hester Prynne is a very complex character. The way that Nathaniel Hawthorne describes Hester makes it very easy to relate to her problems. ...
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... NOTES: Hawthorne describes Hester as simply accepting the punishment that she received, but not really suffering. Dimmesdale ...
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... Hawthorne describes what Hester's punishment was like when he states, "In all her intercourse with society, however, there was nothing that made her feel as if ...
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... the reader is harsh and dismal, this is an important effect of the book and understanding Hester's struggle, which is why Hawthorne describes the citizens in ...
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... While Hester, Dimmesdale, and Pearl were out at night, a meteor appears in ... reader may consider this to be symbolism because Hawthorne describes this instance ...
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... a woman might, under the heavy weight of a thousand unrelenting eyes, all fastened upon her, and concentrated at her bosom." He describes Hester as "sustaining ...
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... Hawthorne describes it as having "the effect of a spell, taking her out of ... herself." The letter "A" becomes physically and mentally a part of Hester's life and ...
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... position of judgment. The narrator then describes the scaffold, which Hester is sentenced to public humiliation. The narrator states ...
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Sandeen describes the love shared between Hester and Arthur through the hard ship both individuals would gladly sacrifice for one another.And the fact tha you ...
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... with. The narrator describes Hester as totally losing her womanly appeal and beauty over the seven years of condemnation. Roger ...
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... Hawthorne describes Hester as " the unhappy culprit sustained...as best a woman might, under the heavy weigh of a thousand unrelenting eyes, all fastened upon ...
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... fine dresses. In Chapter 2, Hawthorne describes Hester Prynne as: ... tall, with a figure of perfect elegance on a large scale. She ...
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... Nathaniel Hawthorne In his book " The Scarlet Letter" successfully meets this task through the character of Hester Prynn. Hawthorne describes a woman with ...
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... Viewing it in this light the novel describes Hester, a woman who let her heart rule over her head and suffers the consequences.
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... In the novel, Nathaniel describes Hester Prynne as beautiful young women. She commits adultery and breaks the seventh commandment. ...
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... The book describes the scarlet letter to have absorbed all the rebellious and fiery qualities of Hester, leaving a cold and lonely woman, her tenderness ...
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... Hawthorne describes the abrupt change in Hester's identity in stating, "It was whispered, by those who peered after her that the scarlet letter threw a lurid ...
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... This quote describes that their roles have been reversed, "The Pastor and his Parishioner ... When Hester takes of her hat and unloosens her hair, its like we see ...
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... He never really tells you who he is. The only person that really knows who he is, is Hester. ... The way that he describes things is one of a kind. ...
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... portrays the "devil child." In the governor hall, the narrator describes Pearl as ... As an infant Pearl constantly played with the scarlet letter on Hester's bosom ...
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... of all of the townspeople they were shocked at Hester's doing. She did not make it dull or small, she had made it beautiful. The book describes it perfectly ...
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Robert Frost's "Mending Wall" describes a stone barrier that two neighbors visit each ... as a beacon of tolerance and a portraiture of Hester's resiliency and ...
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... Set in Salem, Massachusetts in the 1600s, it describes the life of Hester Prynne, a Puritan woman whose existence is marred by sin. ...
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... Set in Salem, Massachusetts in the 1600s, it describes the life of Hester Prynne, a Puritan woman whose existence is marred by sin. ...
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... He describes the characters very carefully. He always makes note of Hester's "A", whether it is in the sky, reflected off of armor, etc. ...
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... heat of the moment Hester declares that he will not have to go alone, and she takes off her bonnet and throws down the scarlet letter. Hawthorne describes it ...
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... Hester begins by doing something against the authorities but she handles it differently ... The chapter describes a rosebush that grew from where Anne had stepped ...
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... heat of the moment Hester declares that he will not have to go alone, and she takes off her bonnet and throws down the scarlet letter. Hawthorne describes it ...
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