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What does Hester Prynne's scarlet letter symbolize in the context of society's judgment?
Sin and shame
Strength and resilience
Honesty and truth
Wealth and status
In 'The Scarlet Letter', how does Hester's perception of the townspeople change over time?
She becomes more resentful toward them.
She grows indifferent to their judgment.
She starts to admire them.
She seeks revenge on them.
Which character embodies the theme of hidden guilt in contrast to Hester's open shame?
Reverend Dimmesdale
Chillingworth
Pearl
Governor Bellingham
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