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Essay heading: Forgiveness and Freedom “The Scarlet Letter” and “The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn”
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It’s an image of morality, but society’s views on morality are often not right. The atmosphere of judgment and unforgivness is everywhere. One woman even says that the guys in prison were too good for Hester and she should die for her sins, but it seems like she condemn her just because she sees her own sins in Hester’s doings... displayed 300 characters
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Women were jealous to Hester as she now was free. She was has a nerve to show her love for unknown person. In ch.2 we first see her scarlet letter A she made by her own. There is a mysterious glow, separate zone around her. She looked as lady-like and innocent as virgin Marry with the baby on her hands... displayed next 300 characters
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