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... it helps bring out the mood of a scene, like the second scaffold seen with ... All in all, the movie and the book have many differences and similarities but the ...
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... ar book, was published in 1850. ... The Scarlet Letter begins with Hester Prynne, an assumed widow, being led to the scaffold, proudly bearing her illegitimate ...
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... As we come to the end of the book and the last scaffold scene Hester is ready to leave Boston and take off the scarlet A. Before she had always said she would ...
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... earthly physician" and Chillingworth finds Dimmesdale asleep in cahir causing "a while look of wonder, joy, and horror" And Dimmsdale walk to scaffold and him ...
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... Suffering and punishment are endowed in the beginning of the book when the scaffold is seen and redemption takes place in the end with Dimmesdale finally makes ...
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... In the middle of the book, Dimmesdale is able to stand up on the scaffold in the dead of night only to share his guilt with the sleeping town. ...
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... destroys both the victim and the perpetrator, yet another important lesson in the book. Other less significant allegories include the scaffold, Perl, and the ...
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... Without the scaffold scenes this book would basically leave you clueless to what was really going on because the scaffold scenes really tell you what is going ...
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... Without the scaffold scenes this book would basically leave you clueless to what was really going on because the scaffold scenes really tell you what is going ...
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... case, extreme embarrassment. The scaffold plays a role in the book three times, during three major scenes. The scenes are placed ...
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... The book focuses mainly on the sin that was committed; it effected the whole community ... trying to take away some of his guilt he goes to the scaffold Hester had ...
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... to his death where he died upon the very scaffold that Hester, his fellow sinner, had stood to face her punishment. Dimmesdale, throughout the book, knows of ...
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... I think another meaning of the scaffold scenes is to show guilt or sin of a character. ... It is the symbol that is shown throughout the book. ...
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... How did this structure take on so many meanings throughout the book? The answer is that each time there was an event occurring at the scaffold, each of the ...
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... In chronological order, the first ³scaffold scene² was what started the novel. The book opened right where Hester and Pearl were on the scaffold. ...
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... The most vivid description in the book is one of these chance meetings. Hester and Pearl chance to meet Arthur at the scaffold late at night. ...
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... The most vivid description in the book is one of these chance meetings. Hester and Pearl chance to meet Arthur at the scaffold late at night. ...
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... emerges from the prison door and as she is approaching the scaffold Hawthorne says ... The main example of symbolism in this book is the Scarlet Letter 'A' found ...
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... During the beginning of this book, a dark, deformed character enters the yelling crowd ... to civilization ,so to speak, he sees his wife, standing on the scaffold. ...
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... Throughout the book Dimmesdale keeps telling Hester and Pearl that one day they will stand on the scaffold together. Unfortunately ...
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... Dimmesdale will stand at the scaffold with Hester and Pearl at daylight to ... In Hyatt Waggoner's book Hawthorne, he tells us that "Pearl is potentially an ...
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... She carries off her initial sentence of being showcased on the scaffold with as ... Roger Chillingworth confused me greatly until near the conclusion of the book. ...
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... Dimmesdale gave, which the townspeople thought was one of his best, he beckoned Hester and Pearl onto the scaffold and stood ... I liked the book's story line a lot ...
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... Near the end of the book, Dimmesdale and Hester finally meet in the woods to talk. ... He successfully gives the sermon and afterwards climbs up onto the scaffold. ...
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... The first occurrence was when he first admitted his guilt on the scaffold but that ... In order to fully understand the book you must truly understand the various ...
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... to admit his sin to the world, which is shown throughout the book. The earliest incident was when he was asked to question Hester on the scaffold as to who the ...
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... For a great amount of time in this book, author Nathaniel Hawthorne shows how this sin is frowned upon by ... He dies upon the scaffold while holding Hester's hand ...
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... both of whom are emotionally and physically exhausted from the punishment at the scaffold. ... her in the forest at night to sign the Black Man's book with her own ...
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... both of whom are emotionally and physically exhausted from the punishment at the scaffold. ... her in the forest at night to sign the Black Man's book with her own ...
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... It takes him the whole book to admit his sin. ... When Chillingworth sees Hester on the scaffold he decides to make it his life goal to discover who was Hester's ...
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