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... mind become accepted by the Puritan community, and "her handiwork became what would now be termed the fashion." As Hester grows, the townspeople gain a new ...
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... This discipline method does not work for Pearl. Even though Hester has fortified herself against the townspeople, she succumbs to the misfortunes from Pearl. ...
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... Hester knits and weaves for the townspeople, except for weddings, which people believe would cause misfortune and unrest in their marriage. ...
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... refused to speak his name. Hester simply ignored the townspeople and accepted her punishment. Throughout the story Hester not only ...
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... When she came out on the scaffold to stand as a part of her punishment, in front of all of the townspeople they were shocked at Hester's doing. ...
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... Hester and Pearl feel the consequences of sin when they are outcast by the townspeople, and when Hester almost loses Pearl because of her wrong doings. ...
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... contribute to its acceptance. They do so as regarded by the townspeople, Hawthorne, and Hester herself. The citizens of Boston deem ...
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... contribute to its acceptance. They do so as regarded by the townspeople, Hawthorne, and Hester herself. The citizens of Boston deem ...
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... Throughout the story, Hester matured, became more independent and earned the respect of the townspeople. When Hester was first released ...
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... At first the letter means the same for Hester as it does for the townspeople, shame. However, as the novel progresses, the letter changes in significance. ...
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... interpret the scarlet 'A' by its original signification." (156) At this point, a lot of the townspeople realized what a high quality character Hester possessed ...
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... interpret the scarlet 'A' by its original signification." (156) At this point, a lot of the townspeople realized what a high quality character Hester possessed ...
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... interpret the scarlet 'A' by its original signification." (156) At this point, a lot of the townspeople realized what a high quality character Hester possessed ...
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... The townspeople were reconsidering whether Hester was still worthy of wearing the scarlet letter by the time Hester was about to leave with Dimmesdale. ...
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... 57)." Hester still acknowledges her shame, when she, "In a moment, however, wisely ... that would not be abashed, looked around at her townspeople and neighbors (pg ...
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... It is in the first scene that Hester confesses her sin and for the first time displays her scarlet letter to the townspeople. From ...
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... The townspeople generally shun Hester and her daughter Pearl. ... Not of "such a Christian nature" Hester's sin alienates her among the townspeople (102). ...
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... Later in the book the letter also comes to mean "able" for Hester by the townspeople. The last symbolic archetype is light and darkness. ...
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... It is in the first scene that Hester confesses her sin and for the first time displays her scarlet letter to the townspeople. From ...
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... Hester knits and weaves for the townspeople, except for weddings, which people believe would cause misfortune and unrest in their marriage. ...
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... She was able to take with pride all the torment the townspeople could throw at her. Hester was also an able mother, nurse and seamstress. ...
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... The townspeople would not have acknowledged Hester's sin if she did not become pregnant with Pearl. Hester is seen as a outcast ...
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... baby girl. For three hours, Hester stands on this scaffold as the townspeople gathered around to gossip and stare at her. In the ...
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... simultaneously. Interestingly, the place that society isolates serves to conceal Hester from condemnation of the townspeople. The ...
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... They are both contrasting Hester to the townspeople in many ways, and they both give the idea that Hester is not what the townspeople make of her, she is not ...
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... signification," (110) and now believed it to represent the concept of "able." Many the townspeople realized what a high quality of character Hester possessed. ...
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... Over the course of seven years, Hester began to represent strength in the eyes of the townspeople. They saw their gibes had a synergistic affect on her. ...
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... 142) The townspeople believe the letter is more of a badge and it blocks off evil and the people start to no longer consider Hester as a sinner and they start ...
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... signification," (110) and now believed it to represent the concept of "able." Many the townspeople realized what a high quality of character Hester possessed. ...
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... To the townspeople, Hester's character is something different and uncertain from the values to which they are accustomed. "Wherever ...
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