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What do the protagonists of Fahrenheit 451 and The Scarlet Letter have in common? |
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I suppose that they both live in very strict societies with limited freedoms. The reasons are different, but the situations are somewhat similar. Also, both protagonists are rebels against the rules which they are expected to live, and both try to keep their rebellion quiet in some ways, in order to get along in the society. Both their secrets are revealed...
First answer by ID3521682964. Last edit by Zanbabe. Contributor trust: 664 [recommend contributor]. Question popularity: 22 [recommend question]
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