andcould be considered victims in two areas. First, they were victims of's self-absorption. In
Chillingworth, Hester entered a loveless marriage to which she did not stay true. Her infidelity
was a reflection, not on herself alone, but also on her husband. Being a "cuckold" (a
husband whose wife has cheated on) was a dishonorable position for that time period. It
implicated him in being inadequate as a husband in many ways. There is almost the
sense...
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