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    Vanessa Williams Photos Scandal Immoral might be the right word to describe Vanessa Williams and the Penthouse photos scandal. Vanessa Williams was the first black Miss America 1984. Some photos of Vanessa Williams naked were taking by a photographer Tom Chiapel two years before she was crowned Miss America. These photos where offered to Hugh Hefner the publisher of Playboy but he turned down publication of the photos for two reason: they were without Williams’ consent for publication and

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    Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne‚ Hester Prynne was a woman who was forced to wear a letter “A” because of the sin that she had committed with Arthur Dimmesdale. This letter throughout the novel opened up to different interpretations‚ and its meaning readily changed. First‚ it symbolized adultery‚ for she had committed an immoral act by having an affair with the pastor‚ Arthur Dimmesdale. Second‚ the letter could be viewed as a symbol of ability‚ because Hester was such a strong woman who put others

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    Essay In the Novel‚ “The Scarlet Letter”‚ by Nathaniel Hawthorne‚ Hester is a woman who was punished for committing adultery. The Novel mostly focuses on how she lived and how her life was affected and changed after spending time in prison for her sin. It also focuses on her daughter‚ Pearl and the man she committed her sin with‚ Dimmesdale‚ and how their lives were affected by their sin. This essay will focus on Hester Prynne and her main problem and its resolution. Also how she grows and changes

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    The Evolution of the Puritans’ View on Hester Prynne In Hamlet by William Shakespeare‚ Hamlet tells his friend‚“there is nothing either good or bad‚ but thinking makes it so” meaning that a person’s attitude toward an issue can shape whether that issue is positive or negative. This is shown in the novel The Scarlet Letter‚ by Nathaniel Hawthorne. The protagonist‚ Hester Prynne‚ is sent to Boston a few years before her husband to settle down and create a life there. While she is there‚ she commits

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    Hester Prynne: Among the Labeled The Puritan Era was the most religious time in American history; committing any sin was seen as an act of rebellion. In that time the sin of adultery was taken very literally to an extent where the women were forced to wear the letter “A” across their bosom to show the people of the town what they had committed. In The Scarlet Letter‚ Hester Prynne’s sin results in such a punishment‚ but as the reader gets deeper into the book‚ a prominent and more profound understanding

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    in many ways‚ but whether it’s good or bad only time can tell. In the old days‚ religion and law were looked at as one‚ and Hester Prynne just so happened to sin‚ which in turn caused her to break the law. In the novel‚ Hester displays that how a person deals with sin has a lasting impact on the people around her‚ and most importantly those that are the closest to her. Hester was tall‚ with dark and abundant hair. She had deep black eyes. She had a beautiful face. She was lady-like‚ and characterized

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    In The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne one of the main characters in Hester Prynne. She is a convicted adulterer‚ and the story follows her starting in 1642 in a Puritan town. She and her illegitimate daughter‚ Pearl‚ along with her lover‚ Dimmesdale‚ and husband‚ Chillingworth‚ are the main focus of this dramatic tale. Through her actions and words‚ Pearl is a “device” to move the consciences of her parents to end their sinful situation. Pearl’s physical obsession with the scarlet A torments

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    settlement at this time. This story surrounds‚ a young woman‚ who has committed a sin of adultery and therefore is punished by the town. Hester Prynne‚ the young lady‚ is sentenced to public shaming‚ where she is to stand on a scaffold in front of the town. Hester is not only publicly shamed by standing on a scaffold‚ but she also forced to wear the ‘A’. Because of Hester Prynne’s sin‚ she becomes identified by the scarlet letter‚ A’ which initially represents sin then emerges into the meaning of being

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    Of all the characters in The Scarlet Letter‚ Hester Prynne‚ the protagonist‚ is the strongest and most courageous. But‚ that is not to say that she is unsusceptible to change. Over the course of the novel‚ Hester remains unchanged in some areas‚ such as strength and honesty‚ but her beauty and social status vary greatly. One trait that defines Hester throughout the novel is strength. Strength in the mind and also in the heart is what makes Hester a striking person in a gloomy society. This strength

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    Jamie Barlowe wrote a literary criticism about the novel called The Scarlet Mob of Scribblers: Rereading Hester Prynne. In this piece of literature‚ Barlowe also expresses how Hester Prynne was alienated from the Puritan community. The scarlet letter “A” placed on Hester’s bosom represents the sin she committed and reminds her every day of the mistake she made. Throughout history‚ the color red

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