Analysis Of Hester Prynne In The Scarlet Letter

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In the Scarlet Letter, is a story of a young beautiful woman, Hester Prynne, who commits adultery and stays tough when the community harasses her. She is being punished for adultery, which is a disgusting sin. Her township community thinks of her as a proud but shameful woman who has defied the ways of the Puritans, so her punishment should be harsher. To the Puritans, Hester has defied them, taken the consequences and later conform to them. Hester Prynne undergoes both physical and emotional upsets of which consequences affect her openly. She locates a deserted house on the neighborhood of township far from any environs to any other tenancy (Hawthorne, 3-6).
In the Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl, is Linda Brent, who, in the beginning lives her early years in a comfortable home with her parents, who are somewhat slaves. When her mother passes away, six-year-old Linda is sent to stay with her mother’s mistress, who treats her fine and teaches her to read. After a few years, this mistress also passes away, forcing Linda to go and live with a relative. Her new masters are unkind...

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