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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.
They said she was a fornicator.
that he can do no wrong....descendent of God
The Vikings were merciless in their plunder and murder of captured colonies, because if people were allowed to survive, then the Vikings could not rule in peace.
they put a red scarlet letter "A" on the hoe
a chance to help other people or knowledge of the hidden sin in others
Chillingworth is the doctor in The Scarlet Letter, he is also Hester's long lost husband. Towards the beginning of the novel and his relationship with Dimmesdale, he is seen as an angel by the people in town, to help Dimmesdale. As the novel progresses, he is seen as a demon to all, including himself.
In "The Scarlet Letter" by Nathaniel Hawthorne, the letter A represents adultery, as the main character, Hester Prynne, is forced to wear a scarlet letter A on her clothing as a symbol of her sin. It serves as a public reminder of her transgression and brings to light the hypocrisy and judgment of the Puritan society she lives in.
The stranger, Roger Chillingworth, is Hester's husband. He does not want people to know that he is her husband.
Hester Prynne is a fictional character in the book, The Scarlet Letter. She sews for other people for a living.
When The Scarlet Letter was banned from some schools, reactions varied. Some people believed it was a violation of free speech and academic freedom, while others supported the ban due to the book's controversial themes. Overall, it sparked discussions about censorship and the role of literature in education.
Hester feels that wearing the scarlet letter "A" gives her a unique perspective on human nature and the complexities of society. It allows her to see the hypocrisy and judgments of others while also giving her strength and resilience to endure her public shame. Ultimately, Hester views the letter as a symbol of her own identity and independence.