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Essay heading: Hester Prynn
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The same people who punish her for her sin are the people who come to her for tailoring. Hester is there to help and comfort the poor and the ill. Despite her compassion and willingness to help those who are in need, the villagers continue to take her for granted and ignore her in the streets. displayed 300 characters
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I admire Hester's honesty and determination. Despite the fact that she knows that if she simply revealed the name of her lover she would not have to wear the letter, she remains silent. At the beginning of the novel, she stands with dignity, holding her baby, on the scaffold before the entire village... displayed next 300 characters
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