When the hero changes, literature is very interesting. They can start with being bad, but in the end it gets better. Changing your way of doing the novel and your way can influence the story and give it a wonderful conspiracy twist. There is a story of literature including those who made a wrong decision. As a resolute, caring and strong heroine, Hester Pudding, the victim's victim, appeared in Nathaniel Hawthorne's "Red Letter". Hester Prynne came to Boston from Amsterdam two years ago.
All contradictions of Hester Prynne - sin and faithfulness, sin and sanctity, sex and purity - made her the leading part in American literature. She is flawed, complicated, and most important is fertile. Hester Prynne, a broken and good woman's idea is a cultural meme that repeats over and over again - perhaps because we are still trying to understand who Hester is as a culture. According to a popular tradition, Elizabeth's pain tombstone in the Boston's church cemetery is the source of inspiration for Hester and Pinee's tomb. Scholar Laurie Rosa Kiss believes that another source of this story may be a relationship with Hester Clarford, John Wedge. And I whipped a woman. In another story, Hester claims that he imitates Mary Bachiler Turner (the fourth wife of the famous colonial minister, Stephen Bachiler).
The heroine is portrayed as a physically fitting woman who shows courage and self-sacrifice in the face of danger and adversity. The main character of "Red Letter", Hester Prynne, was forced to wear scarlet scarlet on her chest because she was infected by Pastor Arthur Din Mezdale. Based on her decision, I decided to keep my child's father a secret and bear the result. - ... However, these personality are stereotypes such as male tundra who dislikes often, imitation of angry feminist, people 's killer and so on. In 1972, Wonder Woman 203, Wonder Woman told the woman that free movement would kill themselves. Actual conversation: "I am equal to an equal job, but I am not a carpenter, I am not suitable for your team, in most cases I do not even like women."