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... the novel unfolds. At the beginning of the second scaffold scene, it is Dimmesdale who stands alone on the scaffold. He is grief ...
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... Here the scaffold represents Hester's unwillingness to not love Dimmesdale. In the third scaffold scene, the Hester remains unchanged. ...
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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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... By the time Dimmesdale is on the scaffold again, a few changes have taken place. ... In the final scaffold scene, Dimmesdale finally conquers his sin. ...
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... He sees Pearl, Hester, and Dimmesdale together at the scaffold where Hester made her statement at the beginning of the book. Dimmesdale ...
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... of Governor Winthrop. After hearing this shriek both Hester and Pearl join Dimmesdale on the scaffold. Pearl then asks Dimmesdale ...
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... The last segment symbolizes the struggle that Hester and Dimmesdale have in confessing their sin. In the second appearance of the scaffold, they met in the ...
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... In the second scaffold scene, Dimmesdale climbs the wooden steps and is joined by Hester and the product of their sin, Pearl. Putting ...
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... The second scaffold scene starts with Dimmesdale. ... It is here atop the scaffold where her hope to start a new life dies with the death of Dimmesdale. ...
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... The second scaffold scene starts with Dimmesdale. ... It is here atop the scaffold where her hope to start a new life dies with the death of Dimmesdale. ...
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... The significance of the three scaffold scenes shows Dimmesdale's change from weak to strong. During the first scaffold scene, Hester is publicly humiliated. ...
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... We see the evil in Chillingworth when he tries to stop Dimmesdale from getting on the scaffold so he wouldn't been able to confess his sin, because if he did ...
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... Hester and Pearl had just left the governor's death bed when they see Dimmesdale standing on the scaffold. Once Hester and Pearl ...
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... Dimmesdale has reached the scaffold, but in the concealment of the night. ... Dimmesdale reaches the scaffold and is able to atone before his death. ...
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... Near the end of the story Dimmesdale finally receives his salvation. After his Election Day speech he ascends the scaffold and bears to the entire town the ...
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... Hester and Pearl, on their way home, pass Dimmesdale on the scaffold. Dimmesdale calls out to them and they join him, standing hand in hand in the darkness. ...
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... The scaffold is the only place where Dimmesdale could escape Chillingsworth control over him "'no high place nor lowly place where thou couldst have escaped me ...
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... scaffold. Dimmesdale bravely stands on the scaffold with Hester and Pearl and publicly acknowledges that he is Pearl's father. He ...
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... punishment. Upon the scaffold is the only place where Dimmesdale "hast escaped" (253) the probing curiosity of Roger Chillingworth. The ...
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... character. The scaffold is the place that Dimmesdale shows the amount of pain and self-loathing he is truly capable of concealing. He ...
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... He is also a selfish character because while Hester is up on the scaffold confessing her adultery, Dimmesdale stands and does not confess himself. ...
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... Dimmesdale visits the scaffold late at night, when no one is sure to see him, hoping that the town will awaken and hear his secret. ...
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... In 'The Minister's Vigil,' when all three of them, Hester, Pearl and Dimmesdale, were standing there atop the scaffold, Pearl asks Dimmesdale when they will ...
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... are tied together by a common sin, an adulterous affair between a young woman, Hester Prynne, and her minister, Reverend Dimmesdale. Each scaffold scene is ...
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... incessantly. At one point, Dimmesdale is standing on the scaffold and sees a red meteor in the shape of an "A" go across the sky. The ...
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... The last ³scaffold scene² is where Hester, Pearl, and Dimmesdale stand on the scaffold together at last in front of the entire village. ...
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... Without accomplishing anything by semi-confessing, Dimmesdale tries to come clean by going to the scaffold at night: Without any effort of his will, or power ...
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... During the last scaffold scene when Dimmesdale finally resolves to let his guilt be known to the town, Chillingworth says, "There was no one place so secret... ...
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... Towards the middle of the story, Dimmesdale feels so guilty he stands on the scaffold at midnight hoping that by doing this his guilt will diminish. ...
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... A careful survey of this scene reveals her minister Dimmesdale above the scaffold and her husband, Chillingworth, in the crowd. ...
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