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Hawthorne portrayed Hester as a passionate, courageous, and independent woman which is contradictory to the time when the text was written. She was a sinner who held her sin of adultery brave and becomes a victim when she gives up on the moral injustices of the puritan society.
The flaws in her character other than adultery would be her bold, rebellious, and fearful attitude acceptance of her crime, deciding to bring up Pearl herself, not removing the Scarlett letter even after her punishment, etc. These were a problem in the puritan community as they directly challenge and subvert the stereotypes and authority of the Puritan world.
False. Monotone speakers are boring and no one likes to listen to them, they are not exciting and people zone out when they talk xD
Walked. We is the subject and to the Park is where the subject went. Walked is what they did.
Answer: He was not able to afford a more formal education because he wasn’t any richer then a well off commoner.
Explanation: He wasn’t as rich as you needed to be back in the day to receive a formal education. He did go to a commoner school were he learned about fine arts though. I hope this helps!