The three main occasions for which people of Boston made use of Hester's sewing talents are for elaborate baby clothes, official banners and public ceremonies, and burial garments for the deceased.
No. It mentions her, but you never "meet" her in the first book.
He mentions that she bought him his first mask, his first "unfeeling piece of clothing". However she seemed to love him more than anyone else did.
Ann Taylor Loft. Kate mentions that it is her favorite store in the episode with the Harlem Globetrotters.
how do you get on your @mentions tab on twitter
There is no specific tab titled "Mentions." Any mentions are located under the "Connect" tab.
In "The Ambitious Guest," the first evidence of foreshadowing occurs when the protagonist mentions the nearby mountain as a symbol of danger and uncertainty. This hints at the impending disaster that will strike the family later in the story, emphasizing the theme of fate and unpredictability.
In "To Kill a Mockingbird," Scout describes Burris Ewell as having a "cootie nest" in his hair, with a "squashed pumpkin" of a face. She also mentions that he has a "rank smell" and "filthy" clothing.
Most of the play lacks any mention of what Antigone wore. But there's a passing reference to her clothes when Haemon finds her lifeless body. Antigone uses a halter from her clothing to hang herself. And the text mentions that she is dressed in linen.
Click on the "connect" tab on the top left. Then "mentions" on the new page that appears.
In Laurie Halse Anderson's novel "Speak," Melinda mentions the literary allusion to "The Scarlet Letter" by Nathaniel Hawthorne during spring break when she attends a party at Rachel's house dressed as Hester Prynne from the novel. This allusion highlights Melinda's feelings of alienation and parallels her own experiences with the protagonist of "The Scarlet Letter."
When a story mentions a specific person, place, or thing, a proper noun is used.