some characters are at fault for the evil‚ some try to help‚ even if they don’t seem to at first. One example of a character like this is Reverend Hale. He starts out as a character you probably won’t like‚ but as the play continues‚ you slowly become more accustomed to his way of thinking and what he wants overall. In the beginning‚ it’s very obvious that Reverend Hale is a bit full of himself. As he’s introduced to the play‚ it says‚ “He feels himself allied with the best minds of Europe-Kings‚ philosophers
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idea that Hooper is entirely responsible for Kingshaw’s suicide? The build up of Hooper’s psychological torment towards Kingshaw was the trigger for his suicide. However‚ Kingshaw is also slightly responsible because he has quite a weak character‚ making him vulnerable to Hooper’s attack. Kingshaw’s mother Mrs Kingshaw and Edmund’s father Mr Hooper are also accountable when it comes to responsibility‚ because of their inability to notice the problems going on between Kingshaw and Hooper. Edmund
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The protagonist of The Scarlet Letter‚ Hester Prynne‚ struggles with the perceptions placed upon her by the society of Boston. Although Hester initially rebels openly‚ she is not egotistical like Abigail and she eventually abandons overt rebellion for peace of mind and understanding of the self. While it is true that her affair with another man constitutes a sin‚ she remains a woman of virtue. In the puritan society‚ relationships are not supposed to be broken unless by divorce‚ even if the husband
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Character Analysis of Reverend Parris If it were not because of the self-preserving and greedy nature‚ also the paranoia of the people in Salem‚ the Salem Witch Trials of 1692 would most likely not have occurred. One of those people is Reverend Parris‚ who is the minister of the church in The Crucible. All Reverend Parris cares about is his reputation/good name and the amount of wealth he has. He is paranoid that there is a faction of townspeople that are trying to get him thrown out of his position
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“The motherchild relationship...requires the most intense love on the mother’s side‚” according to Erich Fromm‚ a German psychologist. The love that Hester expresses toward her daughter Pearl in Nathaniel Hawthorne’s The Scarlet Letter‚ and the lessons that she teaches her are what makes Hester a great mother. In return‚ Pearl improves Hester’s public image with her beauty and keeps Hester’s emotions and actions in check. The way these two characters subconsciously complement each other forms a
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1. Hester is a cautious mother. When her husband tires to give medication to the baby‚ she states‚ "Wouldst thou avenge thyself on the innocent babe" (Hawthorne 65). Hester is afraid that her husband is trying to hurt the baby for the sins she has commit; therefore‚ she asks to clarify her suspicious of his actions. 2. Hester is an apprehensive wife. As it states‚ "… Followed his entrance‚ for Hester Prynne had immediately become as still as death‚ although the child continued to moan" (Hawthorne
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alienation in literature would be Hester Prynne’s role in The Scarlet Letter. Because Hester Prynne has a child out of wedlock she is looked down upon by society and labeled with a scarlet let “A” for adultery/adulteress. This alienation highlights the values of society in the time period of the story based on women and pregnancies. Hester’s suffering reveals societies true feelings and assumptions based on her actions as a woman. As a woman in her time period‚ Hester does not fit the role of the
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Following his encounter with Hester in the woods‚ Dimmesdale projects himself onto others around him in order to protect himself from his selfish fears. Dimmesdale uses Hester’s willingness to take the blame in order to separate himself from the shame of the affair. He labels Hester as fully “accountable” for all of their problems so that he doesn’t have to admit his own wrongdoings (181). The minister knowingly accepts that Hester “bore it all” and continues to let her deal with the repercussions
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result will ultimately rise in a "morally perfect‚" but hypocritical society. In Nathaniel Hawthorne’s Scarlet Letter‚ Hester Prynne was created as a self-reliant character that indirectly exploits the flaws and hypocrisy of Puritan society‚ as well as to prove Hester as a survivor. In addition to Hester and self-reliance‚ Hawthorne reveals the hypocrisy of Puritan society. Hester is a symbol of self-reliance because she resumes wearing the scarlet letter "A‚" a symbol of her adulterous act and
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INTRODUCTION Reverend Harriet Yun (“ Reverend Yun”) and Bald Mountain Community Church (“the Church”) are being sued by the Plaintiff‚ Ernestine Petrillo. Plaintiff filed this suit seeking redress for the financial losses she sustained when she voluntarily entered into an ill-fated financial venture based on the advice of Reverend Rooks‚ a former pastor at the Church. The Plaintiff has filed a Motion to Compel Reverend Yun to answer questions regarding a confidential clergyman-penitent conversation
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