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Title: Analysis Of Scarlet Letter
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Hester was now living on the outskirts of town,
isolated from neighbors and trying to communicate with her
daughter Pearl. After many years of being swept out of
society, Hester realized that her punishment was far worse
than she deserved. Many times throughout the novel,
Hawthorne sympathizes with Hester because of the
emotional problems she encounters... Showed first 250 characters
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Hester was now living on the outskirts of town,
isolated from neighbors and trying to communicate with her
daughter Pearl. After many years of being swept out of
society, Hester realized that her punishment was far worse
than she deserved. Many times throughout the novel,
Hawthorne sympathizes with Hester because of the
emotional problems she encounters... Showed next 250 characters
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