Laziness In The Scarlett Letter

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The dictionary defines lazy as averse or disinclined to work, activity, or exertion. I have a very big tendency to be all of those. Laziness is a very big problem in the world and in society and needs to be fixed. In the book the Scarlett Letter, by Nathaniel Hawthorne, there is a younger lady by the name of Hester Prynne. Hester’s husband had left town and Hester had slept with another man. Well this was found out by the whole town when they knew her husband was gone and she ended up pregnant. This was very frowned upon in this time. Hester was put in jail for over a year and she gave birth to her baby in jail. After she got out of jail they branded an A on her body and stitched a’s on all of her clothes. The A that was branded

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