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3. How have the seven years of shame living outside of society changed Hester's view of the world?
Her irreverence for society's rules allows her to imagine radical possibilities.
Her hatred for the Puritans who punished her drives her to think evil thoughts.
Her loneliness without any romantic affection has made her bitter toward love.
Her place of honor as one who aids the sick and poor has made her more kind.


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Her irreverence for society's rules allows her to imagine radical possibilities.

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