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... While the people are shocked, Dimmesdale exclaims that he loves Hester and that he is Pearls father. He then asks pearl for a kiss, which she gives him. ...
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... against you. Hester and Pearls chance at a happy life is shot when the story of her committing adultery breaks. The division of ...
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... The rose symbolizes Hester's daughter, Pearl, who is her pride and joy. Pearls life is the only reason Hester has to put forth anything toward staying there. ...
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... The day of the ellection right after Dimmesdale's sermon he goes to the scaffold and he calls Hester, he tells the hole town that he was Pearls father and he ...
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... society. Here one can read more into the meaning of Pearls unconformity. ... either. Hester dressed young Pearl in the color Scarlet. ...
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... little respect. Doing something taboo for the times, Hester refuses to adopt puritan customs into Pearls upbringing. Most families ...
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... a character of disrespect for authority And Hester and Pearl are companions and Pearl throws stones and violent words at children and Pearls creates enemies ...
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... Is the worshipful Governor Bellingham within?' inquired Hester. ... Ye may not see his worship now." Pearls perception of the world around her seems to always be ...
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... More Than a Diamond Pearls have always held a great price to mankind, but no pearl had ever been earned at as high a cost to a person as in Hester Prynne, a ...
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... More Than a Diamond Pearls have always held a great price to mankind, but no pearl had ever been earned at as high a cost to a person as in Hester Prynne, a ...
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Scarlet Letter- Pearl Pearls have always held a great price to mankind, but no ... high a cost to a person as Nathaniel Hawthorne's powerful heroine Hester Prynne. ...
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... Hester does not announce that Dimmesdale is the man she sins with. ... Dimmesdale hurts from the pain of secrecy and tells the community that he is Pearls father. ...
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... sending out, is the love that Hester and Mr.Dimmesdale had for each other creates a sin which the puritan society cannot accept. This is why Pearls feelings of ...
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... He talks about how Hester was not worth being Pearls mother because she was too beautiful. Chillinsworht is advising Dimesdale. ...
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... a child "illegally." (Johnson, 63) This guilt causes him to become weaker throughout the seven years of Pearls life, as the novel as oppose to Hester who has ...
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... Unlike Hester who displays her sin to the town openly on her bosom, the knowledge of Dimmesdale's role as Pearls father remains unknown by his congregation. ...
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... As they sit on a moss bed, Hester tells Dimmesdale "What we did..." Hester reminds him ... One of Pearls favorite activities is playing with the flowers and trees. ...
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... Puritan ways punish Hester through banishment from the community and the church, simultaneously punishing Pearl in the process. Because Pearls main purpose ...
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... beautiful colors and dresses. Hester is reminded of her own sin through Pearls love of mischief. The two are very close. On walks with ...
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... did not fall!" (Hawthorne 173) When Hester and Pearl stand by him, he tells Hester that he ... As soon as he declared that he was Hesters lover and Pearls father. ...
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... three characters are bound to a single situation in which Hester accepts her ... Prynne's and Dimmesdale's spheres of life, and in result in Pearls confusion in ...
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... Ellen Olenska is much like Hawthorne's Hester Prynne in the way she exhibits ... nine times," and was surrounded by "acres of roses, historic pearls, and priceless ...
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