Hester Prynne is a round character is a round character in that the reader is allowed to see many facets of her personality. She is human – neither totally good nor bad. Literary characters are those creations that permit artists to play deity – to populate a fictional universe with people and creatures of their own making. Characterization is the process by which an author fashions these fictional characters.Through use of great detail, the author “paints a picture in the reader’s mind.”
moral lessons...I guess? The author, Lewis Carroll, never intended the story to have a moral lesson. I'd argue against that, but that might be what you're looking for.
When you try to fit it you follow other peoples actions when u try to be individual you also sometimes try to be yourself but others actions influence your actions
For number one, the poets heart is broken because he loves someone that doesn’t love them back. Unrequited love. The person he/she loves, loves another. He is merely sad over the fact he will never get to love her seeing that heat belongs to someone else.
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It would be the first one! All of the above.
He fell out of love with Rosaline, and attended the Capulets' party after, He fell in love with Juliet apon first sight when seeing her at the Capulets' party.
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