Keller refers to Esther’s situation as “morally ambiguous” (e.g., she kept her h

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Keller refers to Esther’s situation as “morally ambiguous” (e.g., she kept her h

Keller refers to Esther’s situation as “morally ambiguous” (e.g., she kept her head down instead of publicly identifying as a Jew, slept with the king, etc.). Do you agree that the situation was ethically hazy? Why or why not? What, if anything, should Esther have done differently? Requirements: 250-word minimum initial post

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