In colonial New England, beautiful, young Hester Pryne bears a child although her husband is lost at sea. She refuses to name the father and is condemned to wear a scarlet "A" and live as an outcast. As she transforms the badge of shame into a symbol of freedom Hawthorne outlines a new basis for America's radical project of true democracy.
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In colonial New England, beautiful, young Hester Pryne bears a child although her husband is lost at sea. She refuses to name the father and is condemned to wear a scarlet "A" and live as an outcast. As she transforms the badge of shame into a symbol of freedom Hawthorne outlines a new basis for America's radical project of true democracy.
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