The Scarlet Letter
.... Such is the judgment of
society upon
Hester. ....
Society may condemn
Hester publicly, but the true evil is within such persons as Roger Chillingworth. ....
(1560

6

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The Puritan Society of The Scarlet Letter
.... While both
Hester and Dimmesdale attempt to reconnect with
society, Chillingworth is alienated from
society, abandons any ethic, and becomes pure evil in the ....
(3452

14

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ALCOHOLISM: AN OVERVIEW Introduction Hester and
Hester and Miller (2002) define alcoholism as a disease that includes craving for alcohol and continued .... It also affects their families and
society in general. ....
(1312

5

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Well-Being - The Scarlett Letter
.... on individual well-being in the Scarlet Letter seems to be Hawthorne's view that the hypocritical moralists of Puritan
society, like
Hester's husband Roger ....
(487

2

)
Hester Prynne
.... In a final great irony,
Hester herself by the end of the book .... she has accepted, endured, and transcended condemnation at the hands of their Puritan
society: . ....
(1637

7

)
Hawthorne and Puritanism
.... Further, in a great irony,
Hester herself becomes a counselor to others .... because she has endured and transcended the condemnation of their Puritan
society: . . ....
(1660

7

)
The Abyss inThree American Novels
.... ways. Huck finds it by running way from
society, while
Hester finds it by accepting
society's restrictions and living within them. ....
(2225

9

)
The Scarlet Letter (1990 Version)
.... Not only is he a clergyman who should remain above such things in the eyes of
society, but he is also living a lie by allowing
Hester to be punished while he ....
(1466

6

)
Characters in The Storm and The Scarlet Letter
.... The oppression of women in Puritan
society is not natural, which the story demonstrates by showing
Hester's husband Chillingworth to be less redeemable than ....
(2315

9

)
Three American Novels
.... Not only is he a clergyman who should remain above such things in the eyes of
society, but he is also living a lie by allowing
Hester to be punished while he ....
(1774

7

)
Scarlet Letter
In The Scarlet Letter, we see that
Hester Prynne is persecuted by a Massachusetts
society whose leaders believed that religious authority overrides civil ....
(2348

9

)
Pearl in Hawthorne's The Scarlett Letter
.... Not only is he a clergyman who should remain above such things in the eyes of
society, but he is also living a lie by allowing
Hester to be punished while he ....
(1357

5

)
The Scarlet Letter
.... The richer elements of
society turn their backs on her, and they always ignore the poor.
Hester steps in and develops a greater compassion than the entire ....
(2284

9

)
The Scarlet Letter
.... While both
Hester and Dimmesdale attempt to reconnect with
society, Chillingworth is alienated from
society, abandons any ethic, and becomes pure evil in the ....
(3452

14

)
The Scarlet Letter
.... raised in a
society that saw any kind of personal passion or individual action as the biggest sin of all against Puritanism. He and
Hester definitely cross ....
(1911

8

)
Hypocrisy of the Puritan Era
.... Not only is he a clergyman who should remain above such things in the eyes of
society, but he is also living a lie by allowing
Hester to be punished while he ....
(2837

11

)
Nathaniel Hawthorne and Puritanism
.... Not only is he a clergyman who should remain above such things in the eyes of
society, but he is also living a lie by allowing
Hester to be punished while he ....
(2079

8

)
Hawthorne's The Scarlet Letter
.... G. Hoffman, "neither the minister, on his way toward repentance, nor
Hester, on hers toward stoical resignation and reintegration with
society, can avail ....
(2104

8

)
Aspects of The Scarlet Letter
.... nature, the individual often comes into conflict with
society in the novel, like
Hester's and Dimmesdale's act of adultery though she is married and he is a ....
(7306

29

)
Several Essays on Literary Works
.... Not only is he a clergyman who should remain above such things in the eyes of
society, but in addition he is living a lie by allowing
Hester to be punished ....
(3169

13

)
Nathaniel Hawthorne
.... virtue to a more universal code of ethics -- using
Hester Prynne as his representative of the universal. Hawthorne questions the adequacy of
society to judge ....
(1525

6

)
Shaping Personal Identity in Hawthorne & Kingston
Hester Pyrnne and Maxine Hong Kingston seek to forge new social identities .... They understand that
society seeks to impose upon them unreasonable and oppressive ....
(2182

9

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ABORTION
.... over-burdening, the crisis that the Abortion issue brings to
society is engulfed .... sense of shame borne throughout life, as a sort of invisible
Hester Prynne "A ....
(1544

6

)
The Organization of the Massachusetts Bay Colony
.... and such beliefs justified their persecution and removal from "pure" Puritan
society. .... He lacks the generosity of
Hester Prynne's heart in The Scarlet Letter, a ....
(3220

13

)
6 Essays on Native American Thought & Behaviors
.... American who has become acculturated into the white
society, Indians are not .... debate between Callicott and his differing academic peers,
Hester, McPherson, Booth ....
(4037

16

)
Westward Movement and the Overland Trail
.... One entry by young Sallie
Hester read: "The weary, weary tramp of men and .... from 17th Century English philosopher John Locke who wrote: "Conjugal
society is made ....
(2487

10

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The Rocking-horse Winner
.... there might be better off where he has gone, "My God,
Hester, you're .... As Trilling (1966) writes of Lawrence's belief that modern
society robs individuals of any ....
(2534

10

)
DH Lawrence's The Rocking-horse Winner
.... there might be better off where he has gone, "My God,
Hester, you're .... As Trilling (1966) writes of Lawrence's belief that modern
society robs individuals of any ....
(2534

10

)
Life in the Iron Mills & How the Other Half Lives
.... past tense describes and explain lives, as for example when
Hester Prynne emerges .... that its intended readership is the "half" of American
society comprising the ....
(1755

7

)
The Trouble With Wilderness
.... Cronon maintains that much like
Hester Prynne in The Scarlet Letter, we view .... one derived from a time and context no longer applicable to
society, we fail to ....
(1002

4

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