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... The consequences of these secrets start off in two different ways. Dimmesdale suffers horribly with the guilt and pain inside his body. ...
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... past. In Nathaniel Hawthorne's The Scarlet Letter, Dimmesdale suffers the mental and physical consequences of his sin. Dimmesdale ...
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... consequences. Reverend Dimmesdale suffers for not being his true self. The governor chooses Reverend Dimmesdale to be the judge of Hester. ...
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... Dimmesdale to live his daily life since he is not surrounded by people who shun him as Hester is shunned, but in the end Reverend Dimmesdale suffers a far ...
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... Dimmesdale is the man that Hester had an affair with, and is Pearl's father. Already Dimmesdale suffers from sin and feels as though he's dying. ...
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... Dimmesdale suffers throughout the novel, because he is constantly reminded of his sin whenever he sees Hester or Pearl.. Dimmesdale ...
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... He keeps his sin concealed for almost the entire book. Due to this concealment, Dimmesdale suffers both mentally and physically. ...
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Dimmesdale In Nathaniel Hawthorne's The Scarlet Letter, Reverend Arthur Dimmesdale unquestionably suffers more than Hester Prynne, his accomplice in the affair ...
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... greater than his pain. This change quickly in the story as Dimmesdale begins suffers from bodily illnesses. His guilt is embodied ...
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... Though Hester?s suffering is on display for all to see it is Dimmesdale that suffers the greatest humiliation and punishment for their mutual sin. ...
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... Arthur Dimmesdale is a tragic hero because he suffers beyond the depths of despair, and then comes to a moral resolution. Dimmesdale ...
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... Having led Hester to adulteration and torturing Dimmesdale, Chillingworth suffers; this turns his character around from a man of love to a man of hate and ...
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... town that he was Pearls father and he dies, this makes Hester berry miserable and she suffers more because this was her chance to be with Dimmesdale and he dies ...
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... He suffers privately in his zealously hidden sin. Dimmesdale often places "his hand over his heart" to show his sorrow and guilt (173). ...
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... with God suffers in the way that his sin separates him from the teachings of Jesus. Without the virtue and purity he once held, Dimmesdale views himself ...
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... with God suffers in the way that his sin separates him from the teachings of Jesus. Without the virtue and purity he once held, Dimmesdale views himself ...
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... A devotee to God, he suffers from the inability to confess his sin to the public. Dimmesdale gets a physician, Roger Chillingsworth, who is Dimmesdale's healer ...
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... what he and Hester did was indeed wicked, and so suffers from increasing self-hatred, mental anguish, and despair" (Characters). Because Dimmesdale is feeling ...
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... with God suffers in a way that his sin seperates him from the teachings of Jesus. Without the virtue and purity he once held, Dimmesdale views himself unworthy ...
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... He suffers a terrific amount from the guilt he has. On page 131 Hawthorne states, "when poor Mr. Dimmesdale was thinking of his grave, he questioned with ...
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... for his silence, he suffers inward guilt and shame that manifests itself in outward physical deterioration. Throughout the novel, Dimmesdale's health slowly ...
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... He suffers the most, dying shortly after Dimmesdale's death. His vengeance was all that was driving him forward. It was his sole purpose for living. ...
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... Rev. Dimmesdale is sincerely grieving in the crowd because of her sin. ... As Hester suffers, her lover remains free of public humiliation. ...
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... He suffers the most, dying shortly after Dimmesdale*s death. His vengeance was all that was driving him forward. It was his sole purpose for ! living. ...
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Arthur Dimmesdale Dimmesdale is a scared man because he is Hester's lover but does not want to admit it. ... However he suffers a great deal as well. ...
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... Arthur Dimmesdale hides his sin that he made with Hester from the public, which deteriorates his inner self. Because his sin was not publicized, he suffers no ...
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... scarlet letter, is a "public sign of [Hester and Dimmesdale's] most private ... Hester endures her public shaming" (Matthiessen 295-6). Hester suffers her penance ...
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... and unconfessed sins through the characters of Hester Prynne and Reverend Arthur Dimmesdale. ... child into the world from an unknown father and suffers an eternal ...
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... " It's obvious that Dimmesdale symbolizes weakness ... woman and, hard though it be, she must here be ruled out." I can understand how much Vere suffers because the ...
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... However, as his health suffers, his sermons become fervent and intense. With the help of the evil Chillingworth, Dimmesdale's health soon hangs by a thin thread ...
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