Legacy, Volume 8-9Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1991 |
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... Hope has difficulty obeying their laws because she takes " counsel only from her own . heart " ( 120 ) . Whereas duty , submission and self - sacrifice are the foundation of Ellen Montgomery's religion , Sedgwick makes it clear through Hope ...
... Hope has difficulty obeying their laws because she takes " counsel only from her own . heart " ( 120 ) . Whereas duty , submission and self - sacrifice are the foundation of Ellen Montgomery's religion , Sedgwick makes it clear through Hope ...
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Hope's beliefs are " non - sectarian . . pure and disinterested " ( 123 ) . Those who look to the Bible as the ultimate authority , as Esther does when she requires scripture warrant to help Everell break the law and free Magawisca ...
Hope's beliefs are " non - sectarian . . pure and disinterested " ( 123 ) . Those who look to the Bible as the ultimate authority , as Esther does when she requires scripture warrant to help Everell break the law and free Magawisca ...
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... Hope's potential religious men- tor is her friend Esther , but Hope does not hold Esther's advice in reverence . When Esther cautions Hope that she should be " guided by the advice and governed by the authority " of her elders , Hope ...
... Hope's potential religious men- tor is her friend Esther , but Hope does not hold Esther's advice in reverence . When Esther cautions Hope that she should be " guided by the advice and governed by the authority " of her elders , Hope ...
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