Hester surpasses the meaning of acceptance; accept its consequences. The character with the bumpiest path comes out psychologically focused, showing irony. The purpose shows the contrast between the independent woman who knows what she wants and the dependent man who shows meekness. John 8:1-11 in the Bible describes an event where people gathered to stone a woman who committed adultery. The situation of the Bible and the novel is about a woman who has committed adultery and hypocritically sinful citizens who persecute a woman. Hester remains psychologically healthy and irrepressible. As a result, his actions remain the same; takes her path that thwarts the idea of controlling female sexuality. The characters in The Scarlet Letter are constantly faced with a certain obstacle and show how they approach it, mentally influencing their actions. The character possesses the possibility of overcoming the obstacle or being defeated by it, which means that his psychological state would be clouded or renewed through overwhelming feelings such as the desire for revenge, the guilt of sin or the acceptance of consequences. Throughout the novel, men's problems defeat them and women overcome their problems. Men are gentle and women are
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