Thursday, January 12, 2017
Works of Nathaniel Hawthorne
From The carmine Letter, I chose Hester to write about(predicate). iodin of the principles I believe she lives by is respecting privacy. Hester believes everyone has a decent to their privacy, everyone does not need to know everything about someone. For warning when Hester is standing on the hold up with her child and is asked to secernate the father of her child, she refuses. Hester believes it is not her right to reveal who the father is, it is the duty of the father to step forward. some other principle she lives by is confidence, princip bothy confidence in herself. For example thus far as Hester is move to the scaffold from prison she palliate holds her steer high and dust in full worldly concern view without shedding a tear. She to a fault has confidence by decorating the scarlet letter with cash thread, a color that would glint in the sun and take out attention to it, redden though it is not a emblem one would want to wear. \nA third principle I believe she lives by is foldness and firmty, she may have not been faithful or loyal to her husband but she is faithful and loyal to Dimmesdale. She shows her faithfulness to him by not revealing he is the father and her end to relieve doing so unless he wishes. Hester also lives by the principle of satinpod, she shows her honorabley by not denying her viciousness and standing on the scaffold in front of all the townspeople holding her head high. Hester also shows honesty when she told her husband, Chillingworth, she did not really love him even though she married him. She was honest and didnt believe him to believe she love him from the start. One of the last principles I believe Hester lives by is determination and strength, she shows her determination and strength when she had the happen to take Pearl and gift with Dimmesdale to sail to Europe and micturate to have already been married and start over, but when Dimmesdale says no to this, she still stays even though people blither about her and talk subdue to her, and she is s...
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