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... trustworthiness. Hester's pride is what sustains her through the years. ... 110)." Hester's pride, however, allows her neither option. She ...
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... The difference between Hagar's pride and Hester's pride in this situation is that Hagar is proud her sons because they perform some kind of deed or show ...
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... trustworthiness. Hester's pride is what sustains her through the years. ... 110)." Hester's pride, however, allows her neither option. She ...
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... Even throughout her punishment and humiliation, Hester shows pride and continues to behave like a lady. ... It is Hester's pride that keeps her going. ...
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... of her sin. In the next example, Hester's pride and stature both seem to dwindle in accordance to her appearance. Within the next ...
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... and Chillingworth. Contradictory to these men, it is Hester's pride and practical nature that sustain her sanity. This is shown ...
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... 202)!" It is Hester's pride, which sustains her from the beginning of the novel to the end, when she dies, still sporting the scarlet A on her bosom. ...
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... 202)!" It is Hester's pride, which sustains her from the beginning of the novel to the end, when she dies, still sporting the scarlet A on her bosom. ...
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... hide it. So while some find Hester's pride in her letter "A" unusual, the reader can understand where her pride comes from. She may ...
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... This quote symbolizes Hester's pride because even though her life is at a low ebb, and, she faces the reality of the Scarlet Letter, she attempts to hold her ...
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... Hester's pride sustained her from the opening scene until she dies still wearing the scarlet 'A.' Her pride was coupled with her passion, which was ...
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... of antique gentility." But even without that specific indication of her high birth, the reader would know that Hester is a lady, from her bearing and pride. ...
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... The scarlet letter was constantly worn by Hester with pride and dignity. Hester knew that what was done in the past was wrong and ...
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... enveloped." (56). As the story progressed, Hester put aside her pride and placed her priority in Pearl, her daughter. She learned ...
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... The people look at the slight sense of pride Hester has in her letter in the same way they look at the way Hester lets Pearl do whatever she wants. ...
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... The people look at the slight sense of pride Hester has in her letter in the same way they look at the way Hester lets Pearl do whatever she wants. ...
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... By wearing the scarlet "A" with pride Hester was conveying the notion that no feelings of guilt lingered around her psyche, instead she felt she was being ...
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... be unaware of her mother's existence without this symbol, which began as a punishment and seems to become more of a symbol of pride in all that Hester as gone ...
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... Puritan. Hester's pride shows as she suffers her humiliation with dignity to prove the strength of a woman's heart. Throughout the ...
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... Hester took great pride in everything she did from the letter 'A' on her chest to the baby Pearl in her arms. It was the pride of ...
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... Reverend Dimmesdale's sin was greater than Hester's because he let his pride conflict with his repentance, and let his life be ruined by his anguish. ...
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... Hester's pride sustains her from the opening scene until she dies, still bearing the scarlet A. Hester's acceptance transformed the scarlet letter to being ...
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... Hester's pride sustains her from the opening scene until she dies, still bearing the scarlet A. Hester's acceptance transformed the scarlet letter to being ...
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... Hester's own acceptance of herself and her pride transformed the scarlet letter to being much more than a symbol, it was a guide, "...her passport into regions ...
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... Hester's own acceptance of herself and her pride transformed the scarlet letter to being much more than a symbol, it was a guide, "...her passport into regions ...
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... In "The Scarlet Letter," Hawthorne carefully interweaves the letter "A" with Hester's unparalleled pride, the physical and symbolic value of Pearl, and ...
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... future. On the other hand, Foti 4 Hester also views the letter with pride. She feels her act was not one of sin but one of passion. ...
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... with the harassing comments of the town. Rather than with shame, Hester wears the letter with pride. She is aware that her sin is ...
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... her breast (Baym 86). The "A" is Hester's armor of pride, but is also her emblem of suffering (Martin 114). Baym also states that ...
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... Hester wears the letter with pride. She is aware that her sin is iniquitous, but by being open about it she is able to become a stronger person. ...
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