"Never!" replied Hester Prynne, looking, not
at Mr. Wilson, but into the deep and troubled
ey...
English, 08.11.2020 20:20 phebusadrian01
"Never!" replied Hester Prynne, looking, not
at Mr. Wilson, but into the deep and troubled
eyes of the younger clergyman. “It is too
deeply branded. Ye cannot take it off. And
would that I might endure his agony, as well
as mine!"
Think about Hester Prynne as a character. Is this
quotation an example of direct or indirect
revelation?
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