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America contributed to World War 1 before 1917 by supplying the warring countries with military goods. This led to an economic boom that sustained America's war spending when it eventually entered the war.
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Hester Prynne went to America alone to join her husband, but he was delayed in coming to join her. She arrived in America before him and had to face the challenges of settling in a new land by herself.
Hester Prynne meets her husband, Roger Chillingworth, in England before she immigrates to America. They are separated for a time, and she has an affair that results in her daughter Pearl, before they are reunited in the Massachusetts Bay Colony, where the events of "The Scarlet Letter" take place.
Chillingworth lived in England with Hester Prynne before he moved to Boston.
"Hester Prynne," said he, fixing his naturally stern regard on her, "there is strong Tie between you and me." "O, your disconsolate reverence may well say so," answered Hester Prynne, "but I assure you he has a heart of steel."
The flashback in Chapter 2 of "The Scarlet Letter" reveals that Hester Prynne is a young woman who arrived in the Puritan colony alone, waiting for her husband to join her. It also hints at her tumultuous journey, her experiences before arriving in the colony, and her defiance of society's norms.
Hester Prynne and Pearl live in a small cottage on the outskirts of the Puritan town in Nathaniel Hawthorne's novel "The Scarlet Letter." They live in relative isolation, away from the strict societal norms and judgments of the townspeople.
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Mr. Dimmesdale revealed his sin of adultery with Hester Prynne on the scaffold in front of the townspeople before he died. He publicly acknowledged his guilt and asked for forgiveness from God and the community.
Hester Prynne was in jail for a brief period before being publicly shamed by being required to stand on a scaffold for several hours. She was then released from jail and forced to wear the scarlet letter "A" as punishment for her adultery.
She is three years old after Hester Prynne gets out of jail. Before they left for New England she was seven years old. Then she grows up over there and has her own family.
Hester Prynne in "The Scarlet Letter" was publicly shamed by having to wear a scarlet letter "A" for committing adultery, and she was also forced to stand on a scaffold for hours as a form of public punishment.
The term "youthful era" in "The Scarlet Letter" refers to a time in Hester Prynne's life when she was young and vivacious, before she faced the consequences of her adultery. It represents a period of innocence and freedom that contrasts with the shame and isolation she experiences after being publicly shamed for her sin.