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direct object
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indirect object
Pearl is quite a conflictive figure in The Scarlett letter. Her behavior throughout the story can be subject to a lot of distinct interpretations, because of the multi-faceted personality she displays. Early on we understand that see she's a special and very intelligent kid, but through many of her actions and attitudes it's shown that there's a darker side to her nature. Often, she even seems to hurt Hester's feelings knowingly. This could easily lead us to believe that Pearl as the personification of Hester's sin and see her in a negative light, much like many of the town's leaders do. Ultimately, she ends up being of great help to Hester's recovery and we're able to see that she's good natured, and her negative impact mostly comes from her beingjust a child that's naturally lacking in maturity but doesn't really mean any harm.
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Answer:
Elpenor, Anticlea, and Tiresias
Explanation:
Odysseus enters the world of the dead and his companions are on the surface performing rituals to calm the dead. There he meets three ghosts, the first is his friend Elpenor, who was able to get Odysseus back to the island of Circe and give him a good burial
The second ghost Odisse encounters is the ghost of his mother, Anticlea, who asks him how he was able to reach the underworld and if he has already approached Ithaca. Odysseus replied that he had to go to the Underworld to consult Tiresias and that he had not yet reached Ithaca. Odysseus' mother says that Penelope remains faithful in her heart to Odysseus. And that the father still lives but he is very weak.
Finally, Odysseus finds the ghost of Tiresias, who speaks the following prophecies: