Monday, October 4, 2010

The Market-Place

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When Hester squeezes her child so hard that it cries she realizes where she is at. She sees her realities, priorities, and ultimately she knows she must act now or fall. This is where we start to see that Hester Prynne is mentally strong, morally right, and will conquer.
This is what I think because in the very end of the paragraph I referred to, it reads, "all else vanished." This means that no matter what happens, she will stick to what she believes. She's in it all the way now, and can't turn back.

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