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... light" (135). Dimmesdale leaves his black glove on the scaffold after standing there for his "confession" in the dark. "But, as ...
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... the sin he had committed or why he wore the black veil. But unlike Hooper who learned to live with the sin baring down on him Dimmesdale confessed because he ...
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... Some may read the novel and assume that Dimmesdale is the Black Man. ... Hester and Dimmesdale have both signed the Black Man's book, each in their own way. ...
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... and the color worn by Dimmesdale. Dimmesdale wears black because he is a greater sinner for not openly accepting his original sin. ...
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... Dimmesdale goes and stands on the scaffold to admit his sin, but he goes when it is pitch black outside and everybody in town is at home. ...
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... it. The story of the Black Man is told in order to compare the nature of the suffering of Hester and Dimmesdale. Hester's suffering ...
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... No, not thine!", leaving the reader to wonder whether he truly is the "Black Man". Secondly, Dimmesdale presents yet another example of Hawthorne's ambiguity ...
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... In the end, Dimmesdale's black secret had a greater negative impact on him than Pearl, who was the consequence of sin, had on Hester. ...
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... The guilt of his sins that he has been committing on Dimmesdale's soul eventually took over in the transformation of his black heart and soul. ...
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... a result, Dimmesdale frees himself from the torture he caused himself in the past and dies free of sin. Throughout The Scarlet Letter and "The Minister's Black ...
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... "'...And then look inward, and discern the black reality of what they idolize?'" Dimmesdale has an immense self-hatred by this point. ...
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... Aren?t you scared of the black man in the forest mommy?. Analysis * Infant Pearl reaches her arms towards Dimmesdale at the end of his speech, in which he ...
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... it so, we said that to each other"(Hawthorne 179) Shocked, Dimmesdale quickly hushes ... This means that the Black Man, Mistress Hibbins and the witches were all ...
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... around her. She asks Hester many uncomfortable questions about; her scarlet letter, the "Black Man," and Mr. Dimmesdale. One of ...
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... Shocked, Dimmesdale quickly hushes her, for this is the first time they have mentioned ... This would mean that the Black man, Mistress Hibbins and the witches all ...
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... darkness are used in Chapter 16 when Hester and Dimmesdale meet in the forest with a "gray expanse of cloud" and a narrow path hemmed in by the black and dense ...
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... The black man living in the forest and putting the mark of sin onto women shows that sin is part to nature. In chapter 20, Dimmesdale and Hester see each other ...
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... The tombstone that marks the grave of Hester and Dimmesdale also holds symbolism. ... not only the symbolic words, but also the dominant colors, red and black. ...
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... Black, thus, seems to symbolize the dogmatic, harsh, and restrictive nature of Man's law and ... Arthur Dimmesdale share a common trait; they both symbolize sinners ...
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... stupid questions that she already knows the answer to, like, "Mother, did you ever sign the black man's book", and,"Why does the minister Dimmesdale hold his ...
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... stupid questions that she already knows the answer to, like, "Mother, did you ever sign the black man's book", and,"Why does the minister Dimmesdale hold his ...
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... with the black secret of his soul" (104). He always wondered if he was going to ever be forgiven by God, and his fellow humans. Dimmesdale's guilt grew so much ...
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... of Dimmesdale as a minister is utilized by Hawthorne to show the evil and sin that is conducted by all man, even the minister, untouchable by the "black man". ...
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... should leave before, "yonder old Black Man will catch you." (p.120), referring to Chillingworth as the Devil, who might end up killing Dimmesdale, despite his ...
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... This reference to the "black man" will be brought up again, while walking ... One very important statement that Dimmesdale says while talking to Chillingworth, in ...
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... Hester's punishment is ornate unlike the "sad gray, brown, or black of the English ... Romanticism is evident in the gothic details of Dimmesdale's character. ...
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... by some black trouble of the soul (97)." As his guilt increases, his health declines. As if the sickness he is undergoing is not enough, Dimmesdale even ...
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... Dimmesdale gets a physician, Roger Chillingsworth, who is Dimmesdale's healer as Dimmesdale gets sicker and ... Come away, or yonder old Black Man will catch you! ...
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... Let the black flower blossom as it may!" The black flower, as Chillingworth ... At the beginning of the second scaffold scene, it is Dimmesdale who stands alone on ...
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... describes Dimmesdale just as Chillingworth is treating him saying, "While thus suffering under bodily disease, and gnawed and tortured by some black trouble of ...
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