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What does Pearl symbolize in Nathaniel Hawthorne's 'The Scarlet Letter'?
Innocence and purity
Judgment and punishment
Rebellion and defiance
Greed and wealth
How does Pearl's existence challenge societal norms in Puritan society?
By being a product of sin yet embodying innocence
By openly defying authority figures
By embracing the Puritan religion
By seeking revenge against Hester's accusers
What aspect of Pearl's character emphasizes the theme of sin and its consequences?
Her ability to read and write
Her being shunned by the community
Her mother's scarlet letter
Her strange and wild behavior
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