Scarlet Letter: Hester's Suffering

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The Scarlet Letter: Hester s Suffering By no means is the Scarlet Letter a cheery novel with a happy ever after ending. In this piece of literature there is much sadness and suffering to be seen. No one s suffering is greater than that of Hester Prynne the protagonist of this dreary novel. Hester s suffering impacts several if not all parts of her life. I have thought of death, she said, have even wished for it, would even have prayed for it, were it fit that such as


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