Narrators often reveal the writer's feelings about characters in a novel. What can we infer Hawthorne feels for Hester, the protagonist in The Scarlet Letter, based on the
narrator's descriptions of her?

He sees Hester as a weakling

He sees Hester as a villain

He sees Hester as a heroine

He sees Hoster as a hypocrite

Respuesta :

Answer:

He sees Hester as a heroine

Explanation:

Hawthorne seems, largely, to sympathize with Hester Prynne. He is incredibly critical of the Puritans, calling the women ugly and characterizing them as "self-constituted judges" that mercilessly call for Hester's death or branding.

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