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... First of all he let Hester be labeled an adulteress, while he just looked on. Lastly, Dimmesdale felt guilty because he had not raised Pearl as his own. ...
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... himself for that. Lastly, Hester did not tell Dimmesdale that Chillingworth is her husband until the damage was all ready done.
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... Another choice is to hold back principles because of the consequences involved, such as Arthur Dimmesdale. Lastly, one could do as Roger Chillingworth did and ...
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... Lastly Pearl, the consequence of Dimmesdale and Prynne's actions of adultery, is caught between the two worlds of Prynne's and Dimmesdale. ...
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... the scaffold she realizes her life will never be the same, "Lastly in lieu of ... Dimmesdale, the babies father and the prized reverend of the town, is present and ...
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... Lastly, another example of the 'A' symbolizing something appears when it is revealed to the reader that Dimmesdale also has a similar mark on his chest, like ...
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... himself whither his master would find him tasks enough, and pay him his wages duly." (236) Lastly, little Pearl, Hester and Dimmesdale's illegitimate daughter ...
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... Lastly Nathaniel Hawthorne brings out that we absolutely must accept responsibility for ... This theme was not as applicable to Dimmesdale, however, who decided to ...
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... First, she is a distinct symbol of the relationship between Hester and Dimmesdale. ... And lastly, Pearl becomes mesmerized by her mother's scarlet letter. ...
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... by confessing the guilt of her adulterous affair with Dimmesdale, and learning to survive when society mocks and outcasts you. Lastly, Hawthorne's The Scarlet ...
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... Lastly, at the end of the book when the scarlet letter is imprinted on Dimmesdale's breast, symbolized his eternal connection with Hester. ...
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... Hawthorne never clarifies whether Dimmesdale recites this sermon as a bail out as a ... And lastly, Pearl serves as an exemplar of Hawthorne's ambiguous characters ...
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... Lastly, the forest brings out the veracity of what is kept within. ... Not only does Hester come back to life, but Dimmesdale does as well. ...
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... Hester and Dimmesdale seek redemption ... Lastly, I feel Hawthorne's The Scarlet Letter is an almost historical novel of the Puritan society, and its conviction of ...
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... Hester and Dimmesdale seek redemption. ... Pearl almost seemed inhuman until the end of the novel. Lastly, I feel Hawthorne*s The Scarlet Letter is an almost! ...
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... Lastly we can view in the forest natural presence and natural beauty by those who ... to life with color and we see her again from chapter 1. Dimmesdale has taken ...
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