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... for revenge. Dimmesdale represents Puritan Society rather than the round character that can be seen on the surface level. First of ...
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... a romantic novel by analyzing the characters Hester, Pearl, and Dimmesdale for their ... In addition the prison represents Puritan society, with all of its strict ...
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... Her love for Dimmesdale reveals the shallowness and the unfairness of Puritan judgment. Dimmesdale, the minister, represents the hypocritical society of ...
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... However, Dimmesdale, a reverend and hence messenger of God, does not give forth glory, but rather gloom. Because a Puritanical reverend represents God, Puritan ...
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... scaffold is also a symbol of truth and release because Dimmesdale's revelation of ... The forest represents a free and dark world where no Puritan law exists ...
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... Although the Puritan society shunned Hester, forcing her to wear the ... of the main characters in the novel, Reverend Arthur Dimmesdale, represents man's folly ...
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... of Pearl for their wilderness and represents evil to ... leads characters away from the Puritan settlement, and ... is here, in the forest that Dimmesdale can express ...
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... life, symbolizes the character of Pearl and represents evil ... where the people can be free from Puritan law and ... is here, in the forest that Dimmesdale can express ...
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... B. The Puritan society is also used to analyze the many ... 1. Dimmesdale is supposed to be the religious leader ... 3. Chillingworth represents the evil in all society ...
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... moral qualms, and is relevant to the intended objective standards assigned to Puritan society. ... Dimmesdale represents a more extreme case of the same predicament ...
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... Dimmesdale most definitely represents a recreant because he does ... is the daughter of Hester and Arthur Dimmesdale. ... The Puritan children are mean to her because ...
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... When Arthur Dimmesdale also appears in the forest, he and Hester ... for the contrast or similarity of the Puritan ideal ... It also frequently represents guilt and sin ...
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... The Scarlet Letter is also significant because it reflects the Puritan life and the restraints that ... To Hester and Dimmesdale the "A" represents agony. ...
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... in the center of the market place represents the harsh reality of the Puritan society ... Arthur Dimmesdale, a distressed individual, is troubled by the guilt ...
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... The scarlet letter A is a reminder for Hester, Dimmesdale, and the Puritan community of their sins. For Hester, the scarlet letter represents her sin of ...
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... Although Pearl changes, she always symbolizes evil, defying Puritan laws by ... Pearl represents sins ... She brings Dimmesdale guilt when he would not stand with them ...
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... destroy (human) nature, and in the Puritan's eyes Pearl ... sins will find you ought." She represents the driving force behind Dimmesdale's tormented soul ...
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... does not suppress Hester from the Puritan society. ... The narrow perception of light represents the narrow-minded ... Therefore, they inform Dimmesdale to ask for her ...
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... The scaffold also represents the acknowledgment of personal sin ... shame on the scaffold, a Puritan must stand ... a major force in the life of Reverend Dimmesdale. ...
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... To Dimmesdale, the scaffold represents the only place he ... things she does go against Puritan's beliefs the ... it, while the scaffold represents the acknowledgement ...
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... society while the forest beside it represents a place ... without the strict restraints of the Puritan community ... shaming of Hester, again where Dimmesdale joins her ...
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... would use a scourge (whip, used for punishment) on himself, "oftentimes, this Protestant and Puritan divine had ... For Dimmesdale, the "A" represents his sin ...
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... by the same laws that govern the Puritan community ... The lack of light represents the residency and invitation of ... also allows for Hester and Dimmesdale to openly ...
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... Dimmesdale and by her believes in Puritan values ... bosom, for to many, it now represents able, and ... a trusted friend and confidant to Arthur Dimmesdale but becomes ...
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... Yet, this could not happen in the Puritan society. ... The light/dark imagery he uses represents the Puritans ... In The Scarlet Letter, Dimmesdale only stands on the ...
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... Yet, this could not happen in the Puritan society. ... The light/dark imagery he uses represents the Puritans ... In The Scarlet Letter, Dimmesdale only stands on the ...
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... Unlike Dimmesdale, Wilson preaches hell fire and damnation ... and the hidden evil of Puritan society ... In The Scarlet Letter, Nathaniel Hawthorne represents the State ...
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... have "escaped" from the Puritan laws, and ... relationship between Hester Prynne and Reverend Dimmesdale. ... emotionally charged color", which represents love, passion ...
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... the child without the influence of genuine Puritan law and ... deeply for what he has done to Dimmesdale over the ... her bosom, for to many it represents able, and ...
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... the child without the influence of genuine Puritan law and ... deeply for what he has done to Dimmesdale over the ... her bosom, for to many it represents able, and ...
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