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The fact that Hester would constantly remind Pearl of the consequences of sin is what convinced the governor to let Hester keep Pearl. Hester supported herself and Pearl by sewing garments.
Because they were going to take Pearl away because the citizens thought it was their Christian duty to try to save Pearl from Hester's sin.
Hester is not asked to make a pair of gloves in The Scarlet Letter. She is asked to make a burial garment for Governor Winthrop.
Governor Winthrop in "The Scarlet Letter" is a strict and powerful figure in the Puritan society of Salem. He represents authority and adherence to religious and moral principles. He plays a minor role in the novel as a symbol of the rigid social structure and the prevalence of judgment and hypocrisy in the community.
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John Winthrop was the governor of the Massachusetts colony.
Hester and Pearl are out in the middle of the night in "The Scarlet Letter" because Pearl wanted to see the governor, who was returning from a night out. Hester also needed to speak with the governor about Pearl's custody.
well there are a bunch which cannot be listed!~! by the way i wrote this kianna savage from the imani school!~! EDIT: There are none. The Scarlet Letter is a fictional novel. Only Winthrop and Bellingham actually existed.
They interpret it as the letter A because Governor Winthrop just died, and he was like an angel.
Governor Bellingham's sister, Misses Hibbins is the witch
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They see it as the letter A because Governor Winthrop just died and he was like an angel.
it was John Winthrop