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... Standing there with Hester and Pearl, Dimmesdale was still too much of a coward to admit his sin and release the anguish from his burning chest. ...
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... When Hester and Dimmsdale want to escape, Dimmsdale finds his way on to the same boat in which Hester and Dimmsdale plan to leave on. ...
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... of the forest and no one else may hear them. Just the thought of Hester speaking to Dimmsdale in their society is un mentionable. ...
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... or optimism of god willing forgiveness, whether it is God granted or from the Puritan society, that may be blessed upon Hester and Dimmsdale's sinful souls. ...
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... While Hester meets with her Dimmsdale, Pearl goes off to play. ... After he stands up in Hester's defense at the Governor's, Pearl shows affection to Dimmsdale. ...
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... Near the end of the novel Dimmsdale's health begins deteriorating. Hester decides she must ask Chillingworth if she can reveal his identity to Dimmsdale. ...
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... Both Hester and Dimmsdale have learned and grown to be able to accept the outcome of what they have done. Although each character deals with it differently. ...
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... Dimmsdale, in fact, interrogated Hester while she was on the scaffold and asked here who the father was, because he wanted someone else to take the burden of a ...
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... prematurely: "There was no place where thou couldst have escaped me!" (236) In an obvious parallel to Hester's stout and quick admittance, Dimmsdale is the ...
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... Roger Chillingworth, Arthur Dimmsdale, Hester and Pearl Prynne, all major characters in the book, are entwined in plots and subplots involving secrecy and ...
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... The letter functions as a physical reminder of Hester's affair with Dimmsdale. But, compared to Pearl, the letter is meaningless. ...
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... Dimmsdale suffers from the guilt he shares for Hester, and Chillingworth destroys himself for the revenge that he hopes to find. ...
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... However, through the hiding of his secret (and the close watch and verbal torture of Hester's "husband") Dimmsdale endures emotional agony. ...
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... crime. Pearl is the product of Hester and Dimmsdale's sin and she ultimately represents the union of their love. "...and little ...
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... to compare Pearl with Louis's son, but one important distinction must be made in that Pearl is the product of the union between Hester and Arthur Dimmsdale. ...
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... with the delicate springs or Mr. Dimmsdale's nature" (Hawthorne 173). Dimmesdale kept secret the fact that he was Pearl's father and Hester's "accomplice in sin ...
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... Although Hester eventually wins acceptance by the town's people because of her community ... until after the death of her secret lover, Reverend Dimmsdale, and the ...
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... All in all, in the conclusion of the book, Hawthorne demondstrats to us that Hester Prynne and Arthur Dimmsdale, whom both commited the same sin, but dealt and ...
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... in cahir causing "a while look of wonder, joy, and horror" And Dimmsdale walk to ... day" and Chillingworth sees the three on the scaffold and Hester keeps quiet ...
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... We felt it so! We said to each other!"(p. 186) In this scene Dimmsdale tells Hester to hush, he didn't want anyone to hear what it was that she was saying. ...
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... In the end, on the scaffold, Pearl kisses Dimmsdale on the lips and by doing ... The scaffold was a symbol of punishment for Hester, The letter "A" was a symbol of ...
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... town thought of pearl as abnormal, unnatural, a demon child, and a symbol of adultery committed by her mother Hester Prynne and Father Dimmsdale (which people ...
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... was accomplishing his objective, not to kill, but rather to let Mr. Dimmsdale suffer ... to be the father of Pearl, after time of agony he died and Hester ran away ...
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... On the day of the scalfold on which he last spoke to Hester for a good many ... As if by an act of providence, the two men, this Minister Dimmsdale and our own ...
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... What they do not know is that their minister, Dimmsdale, carries around a secret ... confess his sin publicly that he is the one that had the affair with Hester. ...
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... The woman, Hester Prynne admits her sin, is forced to always wear a scarlet letter A on her chest, and is ostracized from society. The man Reverend Dimmsdale, ...
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... happened. The renown Reverend Dimmsdale past away after confessing to be the lover of the notorious adulteress, Hester Prynne. For ...
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