Clifford Pyncheon Character Analysis

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Years ago the court system was not very accurate in terms of throwing someone in prison. In Nathaniel Hawthorn's "The House of Seven Gables" Clifford Pyncheon was thrown in prison at a young age, framed for killing the judge. His young delicate self was thrown in prison. Throughout the novel we see him adapt to his surroundings. I will explain in this essay.

Before prison, Clifford was young, naive and not very mature. He needs someone to take care of him, but refuses for his now old, ugly sister to. He likes Phoebe. He adores her, their relationship is friendly. He still acts as if he were young, and she is young and beautiful. Because of this, she takes care of him.

When his care taker, Phoebe, leaves briefly to go to the country where

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