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... Hester's sin was committing adultery, Dimmesdale's sin was that he covered up the fact that he and Hester had an affair and Chillingworth's sin was marrying a ...
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... Dimmesdale's self-mutilation combined with Chillingworth's cruel reminders make Dimmesdale's sin a heavy load to bear. Chillingworth ...
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... Arthur Dimmesdale, however, bares the most brutal effects of such sin. ... Arthur Dimmesdale's sin was the same as Hester's, except he never confessed. ...
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... Dimmesdale commits adultery -- a sin of passion. ... People recognize her as a woman instead of the imp child created from Hester and Dimmesdale's sin. ...
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... " Hester also deceived Dimmesdale, also committing the sin of deception. ... Hester's vow of truth is then kept. Arthur Dimmesdale's sin was the same as Hester's. ...
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... Reverend Dimmesdale's sin was greater than Hester's because he let his pride conflict with his repentance, and let his life be ruined by his anguish. ...
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... Because this act resulted in a child, she was unable to hide her wrongdoing while Dimmesdale's analogous sin went unnoticed. Her ...
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... her character. On the other hand, Hawthorne shows Reverend Dimmesdale's sin of adultery and how it makes him ill. Pearl, in contrast ...
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... Dimmesdale would later confess his sin and die on the scaffold. ... Therefore Dimmesdale's sin is the key focus of the book to keep the reader interested. ...
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... guilty of committing. Hawthorne decided to ripen this concept in just the opposite way of Reverend Dimmesdale's sin. Her sin ended ...
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... constant harassment. Up until this point, God, Satan, and the angels know of Dimmesdale's sin, but not the townspeople. After telling ...
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... constant harassment. Up until this point, God, Satan, and the angels know of Dimmesdale's sin, but not the townspeople. After telling ...
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... Arthur Dimmesdale lives a life of hidden sin and he changes because of it. ... His evil surpasses all the sin that both Hester and Dimmesdale have. ...
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... The effect of sin on Dimmesdale's heart does the opposite to what sin does to Hester. ... The sin strengthened Hester. Sin tormented Dimmesdale's heart and soul. ...
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... As the novel progresses, the sin eats away at Dimmesdale slowly, but surely. ... Soon thereafter, the affects of Dimmesdale's sin begin to climax. ...
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... never completely regained. Dimmesdale's sin has eaten away at him, reducing him to a shriveling, pathetic creature. The only thing ...
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... He had so dedicated his life to this one goal that shortly after the Reverend Master Dimmesdale confessed to the sin and died, he too died for lack of a reason ...
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... Reverend Dimmesdale carried his sin throughout most of his human life, but his eternal spirit was redeemed and spotless through his public admittance of ...
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... and the father of Pearl. Be that as it may, there are differences in the effects of the sin on Dimmesdale as opposed to Hester. ...
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... The sin that Dimmesdale has committed has severely affected him physically. The guilt that he feels for what he did has over-powered him. ...
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... The community sees Reverend Dimmesdale as a godly man who does not commit sin. ... In the final scaffold scene, Dimmesdale finally conquers his sin. ...
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... of his health. Though Dimmesdale commits a great sin with Hester, Chillingworth also commits a great sin. He exploits the heart ...
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... Dimmesdale's life. If Reverend Dimmesdale confesses to his sin then he will be free of his pain and will remain with his guilt. ...
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... and the father of Pearl. Be that as it may, there are differences in the effects of the sin on Dimmesdale as opposed to Hester. ...
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... Dimmesdale. Pearl, who was another character in the book, is just used as a physical manifestation of Hester's and Dimmesdale's sin. Male ...
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... Dimmesdale had slept with Hester thus committing the sin of adultery. Having to live the guilt in his heart was tearing him to pieces. ...
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... More importantly it humanized his character. As Dimmesdale's sin is repented, his characteristics are permeated into Hester increasing her strength. ...
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... Dimmesdale's sin had burnt his scarlet 'A' into him; it was eating him up so quickly that he had to bring his calamity to the table. ...
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... The fact that Dimmesdale conceals his sin torments him, and it is evident all the way through the novel that his secret sin is constantly dragging him down. ...
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... The fact that Dimmesdale does not publicly acknowledge or reveal his sin only contributes in denouncing himself as well as his courage. ...
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