Hester vs Abigail

             Often in exceptional works of literature, identities, personalities, and surroundings
             can be quite similar or distinct with characters in other works. Two works of literature
             that display both aspects are The Scarlet Letter, by Nathaniel Hawthorne, and The
             Crucible, by Arthur Miller. Abigail Williams and Hester Prynne are two women with
             many similarities while they also can be illuminated with many differences.
             The two works of literature have very similar qualities, including setting, conflict,
             and general aspects of the characters, while there are also specific parallels between
             characters, such as Abigail Williams and Hester Prynne. The time period, for which
             Abigail and Hester lived were almost the same, The Scarlet Letter takes place around the
             1640s, while The Crucible occurs in 1692. The time period is very important in both
             pieces, because it is a time of religious intolerance and a conservative attitude pervades in
             New England, where Abigail and Hester lived. Both are startlingly similar in many
             ways. For one, both go through the same types of dilemmas, because they are both very
             much alone in their lives. Hester is shunned by society and lives on the outskirts of town.
             Abigail is an orphan, and considering she is never really part of a family, she probably
             has a feeling of loneliness for all of her life. Another similarity between the two is that
             they are both are adulteresses. Hester who commits adultery with Dimmesdale, her true
             love and Abigail commits adultery with John Proctor.
             On the other hand, Abigail Williams and Hester Prynne have much dissimilarity.
             Hester is introduced to the reader as a devout Puritan with the exception of her sin of
             adultery. She appears to be acceptant of her sin and the reproductions that followed it,
             while Abigail's sins are hidden from society and is accusing many innocent people for
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