The differences between reality and the outward appearance of the characters or objects in the story
downhearted
Hepzibah Pyncheon
read this passage and answer the question. This passage is from the house of the seven gables by this time stood within the doorway. Coming freshly as he did.
Downhearted is a term that describes the old man in the passage The House of the Seven Gables.
she was always angry cause of the scowl on her face
the moral is to believe in yourself and just know that know one can take that away from you
Thomas Maule built the House of the Seven Gables. It was built on land that he had stolen from his family.
tidy and good-natured
A passage that exemplifies the theme of guilt and its corrosive effects in "The House of the Seven Gables" is when Hepzibah Pyncheon reflects on her family's cursed past and the burden of guilt that has been passed down through generations. This passage showcases how the weight of past transgressions continues to haunt the characters, shaping their present actions and relationships.
In a nook between two of the gables grows a cluster of flowers known as Alice's Posies, named after an old legend that told of Alice Pyncheon flinging up flower seeds for fun; the resulting flowers were said to thrive in the dust and dirt collected on the roof. Hawthorne also refers to them as the flower of Eden. Sorry, I don't know if these are actual flowers or not.
Take the main idea of the story and write it as a thesis statement.
The Correct possessive form of "gables" is: A= gables'