Hester has now become a symbol of grace and honor to many of the townspeople. They appreciate her for her redemption from sin.
Initially, the townspeople viewed Hester with disdain and judgment for her sin of adultery. Over time, some people softened their attitude towards her, recognizing her strength and resilience. However, she was still mostly seen as an outcast and a symbol of sin in the community.
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The townspeople did not demand anything from the local lords during the Roman empire. Although there were powerful local people, there were no local lords. Perhaps you are getting confused with the situation which existed in the Middle Ages.
Germany's name never changed during the Holocaust.
"Rosie the Riveir"
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This happened many times during the Revolutionary War. The specific incident you are probably looking for is Lexington 1775.
You can buy seeds from the flower shop that Lyla sell. There are some seeds you can get from the townspeople during an event.
No it cannot be changed in an expirement
No it has not changed its name