The Scarlet Letter

What social and philosophical changes is Hawthorne describing in this chapter? In Chapter 13.

What social and philosophical changes is Hawthorne describing in this chapter? In Chapter 13.

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Hester is not scorned as she one was. She is still ignored but she is becoming an example of humble penance. She accepts her sin and becomes an example of societal order and justice. The people in the village are gradually softening their view of Hester.