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hile Abigail works for vengeance aiming to put an end to her foe. Hester is a married woman who is unfaithful by sleeping with another man, Dimmesdale. Aibigail is not married, but also commits adultery by sleeping with a married man, John Proctor. Both sins are essential to the plot of both works of literature. However, Hester pays the price of this sin, while Abigail does not. Abigail Williams and Hester Prynne have many similarities and differences, which are explicitly depicted by the two writers, Hawthorne and Miller. In these two pieces one can see the differences in writing methods used by the two writers and how many distinct ways they portray their characters. Also in these two fine works, characters such as Abigail and Hester can be misconstrued so that readers are unclear of the thoughts and intentions of these characters. But the reader must dig deeply to find the true meaning and the truth that lies beneath it all, that is what makes reading literature using. ...

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