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Based on how the narrator presents the setting
and characters in this novel, what inference can
you make about hawthorne's opinion of hester
prynne?
he agrees with the townspeople that hester
is evil and should be punished.
he believes that hester can be redeemed if
she accepts responsibility for her mistake.
he sympathizes with hester, not the
townspeople.

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