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... at the Election Day procession, and, finally, represented by the epitaph "On a field, sable, the letter A gules" on the tombstone Hester and Dimmesdale share. ...
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... He may not acknowledge the fact for many years, but Dimmesdale obviously loves Hester just as Pearl does. Although Pearl and her father share a few similarities ...
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... Both Hester Prynne and Arthur Dimmesdale share the unhealable wound. Both characters lost their innocence when they committed adultery. ...
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... their plans for their get away. The forest holds the secrets that Hester and Mr. Dimmesdale share. This place is the only freedom ...
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... Hawthorne relates that Hester and Dimmesdale share a common tombstone that reads, "'ON A FIELD, SABLE, THE LETTER A. GULES'," which, when translated from ...
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... but she does inflict her share of damage. During the conversation between Chillingworth and Dimmesdale about Dimmesdale's spirit, Pearl and Hester come walking ...
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... Chillingworth and Dimmesdale are two totally different people but they do share a couple things in common, Hester is a woman who committed the sin adultery and ...
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... she had wrongly divorced. These actions therefore allow Dimmesdale and Hester to share a mutual shame. When Hester tosses her sin ...
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... The courage that those two share is quite similar, in ... who is still alive, or about her lover, Dimmesdale. Hester and Dimmesdale also try to take the cowardly ...
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... "The people strike me not as characters, but as representatives."(James, Henry) Hester Prynne and Rev. Arthur Dimmesdale share a common trait; they both ...
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... she had wrongly divorced. These actions therefore allow Dimmesdale and Hester to share a mutual shame. When Hester tosses her sin ...
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... husband takes it on himself to share the blame ... is planning revenge, though not against Hester, but her ... along the line, by intruding on Dimmesdale's private life ...
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... he was Pearl's father and Hester's "accomplice in ... the secret began to degrade Dimmesdale's health, however ... All people share character traits, however much like ...
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... it takes to quiet Pearl, force Hester to reaccept the symbol of the sin she had wrongly divorced, and therefore allow Dimmesdale and Hester to share a mutual ...
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... The most prominent concept both novels share is lust. ... Lust resulted in a child for Dimmesdale and Hester and burdened their hearts and altered their ...
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... It is one day that Hester Prynne and Pearl meet Dimmesdale in the forest. After a conversation about Hester, it is now time for Arthur to share what is on his ...
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... It is one day that Hester Prynne and Pearl meet Dimmesdale in the forest. After a conversation about Hester, it is now time for Arthur to share what is on his ...
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... The two share an intimacy as a result of this, and Chillingworth proceeds to probe Dimmesdale's soul. When Pearl and Hester walk by the house containing ...
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... different reasons include Arthur Dimmesdale and Hester Prynne ... Arthur Dimmesdale alienates himself in the novel both socially ... so he has no one to share his pain ...
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... his secret to anyone, he can not share his pain. ... This religious choice makes Dimmesdale more susceptible to ... Hester's Main form of alienation is most obvious in ...
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... his secret to anyone, he can not share his pain. ... This religious choice makes Dimmesdale more susceptible to ... Hester's Main form of alienation is most obvious in ...
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... ' "(148). Dimmesdale wants Hester to know that he realizes how hard ... At the moment, he decides to share Hester's repentance by standing next to her. ...
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... Well that's no good for Hester, she can't understand ... To her, he pushed her into Dimmesdale's arms ... caused the grief, but the one who was chosen to share the crime ...
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... To Hester and Dimmesdale the "A" represents agony. This is for the extreme pain they must suffer for the sin that they share together. ...
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... In Chapter 3, Hester is sentenced to stand on the scaffold ... In the middle of the book, Dimmesdale is able to stand ... in the dead of night only to share his guilt ...
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... his A, so he can finally take on his share of the burden that Hester has had to carry alone, being the only symbol of evil in the town. Dimmesdale needed the A ...
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... Dimmesdale, after committing his sin, presses Hester to name the father of her child, half wishing she will speak the truth so he might share the punishment ...
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... Nevertheless, it is evident that Dimmesdale had plenty of penance for his sin. ... Hester having had her share of penance, lost her stigma - the scarlet letter ...
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... after seeing how they branded a civilian, Hester, in the ... It is no wonder that Arthur Dimmesdale goes around holding ... She has had her share of troubles but Jude ...
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... not share with him. Dimmesdale then replies that if it were a spiritual problem, he would not ask for Chillingworth's opinion. They catch a glimpse of Hester ...
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