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There is a sense of liberation on her and the townspeoples who had finally begun to forgive Hester of her tragic indiscretion .
healthier and more energetic
it dosent change
Mental revolution Mental revolution involves a change in the attitude of workers and management towards one another, from competition to cooperation
After deciding to leave Boston with Hester, Reverend Dimmesdale's attitude became more peaceful. He experienced a sense of relief and freedom from the guilt and shame that had been consuming him. Dimmesdale also displayed more courage and resolution in facing his fate.
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They has to pray
Hester exhibits a strong sense of guilt and remorse for her sin of adultery, but also a sense of acceptance of her punishment. She wears the scarlet letter as a constant reminder of her sin, showing a mixture of shame and repentance. Over time, Hester’s attitude evolves to one of redemption and self-empowerment, as she actively takes control of her life and helps others in need.
No, i would rather not. It haunts me
No, He just became worse.
What makes people change towards the other is simply the wrong attitude. It is possible the friend has started displaying a negative attitude.
Helped change sufferagists' attitude towards working women.