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... Dimmesdale's guilt continues to grow throughout the novel, leading him to the scaffold two more times. As the story progresses, Dimmesdale's ...
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... Arthur Dimmesdale, the scarlet letter contains a whole new meaning. He views the letter as a constant reminder of his sin and cowardice. His guilt continues to ...
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... Arthur Dimmesdale, the scarlet letter contains a whole new meaning. He views the letter as a constant reminder of his sin and cowardice. His guilt continues to ...
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... Dimmesdale, "overcome with a great horror of mind," feels a ... tooth of bodily pain" because his guilt haunts him ... It continues to haunt him for as long as he ...
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... He bears his guilt in secret, inflicting his own painful ... Pearl makes clear that she wants Dimmesdale to acknowledge ... She continues to urge him towards his goal. ...
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... As the story continues, Hester Prynne continues to be plagued by guilt and embarrassment. ... Reverend Dimmesdale on the other hand, becomes weaker and weaker ...
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... Judgment day anyway, so she continues to wear ... of Hester's illegitimate child, Arthur Dimmesdale, the minister ... Guilt, guilt of not revealing your sins, guilt of ...
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... (Hawthorne 186)." Hester continues her "repentance ... affecting him is the one committed by Dimmesdale and Hester ... The guilt of his sins that he has been committing ...
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... relationship with Hester and Pearl. As the novel continues Dimmesdale becomes even weaker because of his guilt. Dimmesdale left this sin in ...
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... This guilt helps him to become weaker as novel continues: "Mr. Dimmesdale was overcome with a great horror of mind, as if the universe were gazing at a scarlet ...
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... and grow stronger from it, but Dimmesdale, who went ... of having a child "illegally." This guilt causes him ... become weaker as the novel continues: "Mr. Dimmesdale ...
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... The other party involved, Dimmesdale, was able to uphold ... the novel in that Hawthorne continues to suggest ... the notion that no feelings of guilt lingered around ...
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... If nothing else, these penances increase his guilt because they are ... In other words, Dimmesdale is regretful for the right ... He continues to live as a "bleak" and ...
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... He continues to lie to himself and his followers by ... who had stood by him without a clue of his guilt. ... Dimmesdale was not courageous in his actions in the story ...
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... With no other recourse, Dimmesdale publicly reveals his scarlet letter of guilt, and dies of ... and humiliation, Hester shows pride and continues to behave ...
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... As conscience continues to consume all that is ... In this story, an anguished Arthur Dimmesdale struggles to ... that accentuated sin and guilt interchangeably, while ...
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... for it's philosophical and psychological depth and continues to be ... repented by his good works.' After Dimmesdale publicly confesses his guilt, as he ...
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... scarlet letter openly upon your bosom!" Dimmesdale thinks that ... himself for the sin, then his guilt will go ... He continues to delude himself thinking that being ...
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... Hester's scarlet letter, and the letter continues to be ... the merits of confessing their sins and guilt. Dimmesdale asks Chillingworth his opinion on his ailments ...
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... into the heart and conscience of Arthur Dimmesdale when Roger ... As the story continues within the next few years ... to find forgiveness in admitting his guilt at the ...
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... false hopes for the future, he relinquishes his suffering from his guilt conscience ... Dimmesdale continues onward and meets the eldest female member of his church ...
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... false hopes for the future, he relinquishes his suffering from his guilt conscience ... Dimmesdale continues onward and meets the eldest female member of his church ...
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... continues her services because she actually cares (85). While Hester tries to make the best out of her situation, Dimmesdale becomes weaker by letting guilt ...
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... acknowledgement of Chillingworth's evil, Dimmesdale continues to use ... sermon in which he confesses his guilt. ... never clarifies whether Dimmesdale recites this ...
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... of Dimmesdalešs character leaves Hester bearing the load of guilt and shame ... With the letter still on display, Dimmesdale continues to speak and finally, after ...
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... Pearl does not believe her and continues to ask ... and realizes how his hidden guilt is destroying him ... how much Chillingworth has tormented Dimmesdale, she chooses ...
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... accused of being a witch, and the cycle continues.43 Another ... to a new low as he tortures Dimmesdale by keeping him alive to suffer his guilt and shame ...
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... the sunshine in Chapter 2. It continues to the ... And its center is the relationship between Dimmesdale and Chillingworth ... sole purpose is to keep that guilt alive.
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... Pearl continues to point and he realizes she is ... Dimmesdale told the crowd that there had been an evil ... believed the stigma was formed by guilt, others believed ...
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