How Does Hester Prynne Change

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From start to finish There was once a woman named Hester. She dwelled in a cottage along the outskirts of Boston, Massachusetts. She grew up around the sixteen hundreds in a small town in a Puritan community. One day Hester committed a crime that got her in some deep trouble and caused her to rethink what she did and have consequences for her action. From that point on, her personality has changed her from being an innocent woman to a women hiding something that was deeper than before. One day, Hester, being a sinful bodied woman she chose to be, committed a sin called adultery. It got to the point where people had no respect for her at all. Her life would forever be changed from that point on. She was being tortured, harassed, and taunted for what her actions were. Later on in the novel; after the incident she had to endure, Hester wanted to be forgiven and change her whole personality so that she could live like a normal woman and so that people would accept her in the community. It would be shortly before Hester changes personality throughout the novel.…show more content…
When she has to go to jail for committing her crime, Hester is depressed and angry at herself but when she is released from jail she slowly becomes a new person. She is more open, nice and giving person. I think that when Hester gets her way that she is in a mood that only she can understand. For example, when Hester finally becomes free from serving her time in jail and getting away from being getting cruel punishment; she learns that there is more to life than just living as a Puritan woman in the city of Boston. Hester learns that she may want more for herself and her daughter Pearl and could start her life over by taking off her letter A on her chest and moving away from
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