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... strong. Through Hester, Hawthorne is trying to communicate to the reader that it difficult for Hester to repent the sin of adultery. ...
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... leaving many with their jaws dropped. After Pearl got married, and Chillingworth was long dead, Hester Prynne returned to Boston to recollect and to repent. ...
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... With a child, Hester was given the chance to teach the Bible to her and by teaching Pearl about her Lord, that was Hester's main repent to God. ...
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... The embarrassment that occurs all three times is supposed to punish Hester and make her repent of her sins, but it does not. The ...
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... up (pg. 122)!" Hester, feeling that she has been scrutinized, forsakes her vow to stay in Boston and to repent her sins. When the ...
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... who purges himself by means of open confession." (Levin, 11) He also has seemingly been forced into his role, but cannot publicly repent like Hester does by ...
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... just as the A changes meaning but it's appearance and place and history remain the same, Hester and Dimmesdale change their morals but must repent and pay for ...
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... up (pg. 122)!" Hester, feeling that she has been scrutinized, forsakes her vow to stay in Boston and to repent her sins. When the ...
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... was that Dimmesdale was not publicly punished for his crime while Hester was ... physically withered Dimmesdale, as he felt a very strong need to repent and cleanse ...
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... One of the main characters, Hester Prynne commits a sin and has to cope with its ... Generally, when people sin they either repent or deny any wrongdoing. ...
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... leaving many with their jaws dropped. After Pearl got married, and Chillingworth was long dead, Hester Prynne returned to Boston to recollect and to repent. ...
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... After the sermon, Reverend Arthur Dimmesdale finally got the courage to repent his sin. He asked Hester and Pearl to come up to the scaffold, while everyone ...
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... Pearl. (Scharnhorst, 101) The embarrassment atop the scaffold is supposed to punish Hester and make her repent yet it does not. She ...
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... become yet he still persists to do evil, he does not repent or feel ... Chillingworth goes far enough to follow Dimmesdale, Hester and Pearl to Great Britain to ...
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... if she wants but she does not; she remains to serve as a symbol of what comes of sin and she wishes to repent in the place of her sin. Also, Hester accepts the ...
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... Arthur feels that the only way he can repent for this buried sin is on the very scaffold inwhich Hester stood with Pearl all those years ago. ...
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... The community realizes Hester's honesty in her wrongdoing and her willingness to repent, by the fact that she does not deny anything that she had done. ...
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... The Bible, the holy book the Puritan's studied, told that if they repent their transgression, they will be forgiven. Both Dimmesdale and Hester admitted their ...
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... In some ways life was easier for Hester because she had been spurned by the people ... Dimmesdale, however, could not repent something that he had not yet confessed ...
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... in the novel are the actual scarlet letter, the rosebush, and Hester's daughter Pearl. ... Letter was used to show the she would eventually have to repent for her ...
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... Over time people began to realize that just because Hester was a single mother, it didn ... still knew that she had committed a sinful act, and she couldn't repent. ...
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... level of understanding, but to use it as a penance for his sin to Hester. ... destroy his heart and soul, but he still refuses to confess and repent publicly his ...
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... The reflective relationship between Hester Prynne and Arthur Dimmesdale mirrors society, its capacity of sin, and humane ability to repent, forgive, and forget ...
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... to this tragic fate by his own cowardice, Chillingworth's revenge, and Hester not telling ... years, he did not openly confess to sin and then repent because he ...
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... Arthur feels that the only way he can repent for this buried sin is on the very scaffold on which Hester stood with Pearl all those years ago. ...
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... is making its presence known by forcing Dimmesdale to expose and repent of his darkest secret. 6. Unlike falling in love and cheating with Hester, deciding to ...
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... He believes he is never to be forgiven by God -- he'll never be able to repent enough or feel sorry enough. He tells Hester when she hopes of a celestial ...
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... hatred to destroy his heart and soul, but he still refuses to confess and repent publicly his ... He instead accepts Hester and Pearl, a positive though final step ...
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... dictates what acceptable behavior is, they are obligated to repent; despite their desire to be together. This obligatory guilt that Hester and Dimmesdale ...
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... by a strong conscience, he is pressed but cannot seem to come forth and repent. ... a small bit of relief by standing on the scaffold along side Hester and Pearl ...
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