Wednesday, June 4, 2014
mike bosco 4,6,8,9
In the chapters 4, 6, 8, and 9 we continue to see how big the importance of reputation is to the townspeople. Hester leaves the city because of the negativity and hate she is receiving from everyone around her and begins a new life with her daughter, Pearl, in a small cottage just outside the town. However even though she has removed herself from the society she is still lectured by passing preachers as sh tries to sell garments to the poor to make money. Even children know the importance of reputation because they recognize her as different and follow her around with "shrill cries" through the streets.
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A very well put together reflection, brief however explicit, a good piece indeed
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ReplyDeleteGood examples for reputation, I like the example about Hester leaving town because it shows how frustrated she was. I like how you discuss how people recognize her as a sinner even though they dont know her. Good job
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