ith greater knowledge than that of Hester and with greater culpability as a result. His is the true hypocrisy, for he is a man of God and the spiritual guide for the community. In addition, he is one of the instruments of her punishment. 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
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