House of the Seven Gables: Sins Represented by Characters

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July 17, 2011

 

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The character that most embodies this trait is Judge Pyncheon. Anger-Clifford Pyncheon feels both anger and resentment towards his cousin, Judge Pyncheon, throughout the novel because Judge Pyncheon framed him for the murder of their uncle. Envy-Colonel Pyncheon was envious of Matthew Maule's land...
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While Hepzibah was envious of Phoebe's ability to work and sell things at Hepzibah's shop. I think Phoebe was envious of Holgrave's outlook on life. Sloth-I believe Hepzibah is the character that represents this sin. She believes since she is a Pyncheon and the last in a line of aristocrats, that the life of a merchant is unfit for her...
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