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... the brook. At first, neither Hester nor Dimmesdale thinks that their meeting is real. They think of each other as a dream. Hester ...
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... In this excerpt, Mistress Hibbins asked Hester to a witches' meeting. Hester used the excuse of her daughter Pearl, whom she had to stay home to watch. ...
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... Her husband had currently been studying medicine in far off countries, and had planned on meeting his wife,Hester, later on. When ...
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... Rather than tell the reader about every chance meeting between Hester and Arthur, he chooses only a few, well-spaced events to portray their entire relationship ...
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... Rather than tell the reader about every chance meeting between Hester and Arthur, he chooses only a few, well-spaced events to portray their entire relationship ...
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... His vigil and meeting with Hester and Pearl in the wee hours of the morning on the scaffold was the turning point of my impression of him. ...
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... discussed in the criticism, the point that Levin makes can be proven in the story when Mr. Dimmesdale is returning from the meeting with Hester in the woods. ...
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... in those days, as people believed it was haunted by the "black man" [Satan], making the woods (Hell) a meeting place for sinners (Arthur and Hester). ...
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... in those days, as people believed it was haunted by the "black man" [Satan], making the woods (Hell) a meeting place for sinners (Arthur and Hester). ...
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... a. Since it is night, no one from the town is able to see Dimmesdale's confession. 2. Darkness also conceals Dimmesdale's meeting with Hester in the forest. ...
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... chronically poisoning Dimmesdale, how would he have received a sudden burst of energy late in the novel as he did after is einghis meeting with Hester in the ...
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... say to take Pearl away and Hester says God get her Pearl and she is her happiness and torture when leaving Hester refuses Mistress Hibbins meeting of witches ...
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... Mine burns in secret!" (Hawthorne 191) At the end of this meeting in the forest Hester and Dimmesdale agree to flee together. This ...
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... To compare that with his feeble, slow, weak walk he used before meeting with Hester is conclusive proof of his physical illness caused by mental anguish. ...
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... The crucial platform scenes are set in the market place, while the decisive meeting of Hester and Dimmesdale is set in the forest. ...
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... But the daylight of this world shall not see our meeting!" (P 105). Pearl and Hester's short visit gave Dimmesdale a temporary relief of his guilt, because ...
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... She says to Hester, about Hester's secret meeting with Dimmesdale in the woods, "Couldst thou surely tell, Hester, whether he was the same man that encountered ...
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... Mistress Hibbins is the of Governor Bellingham in the novel. She appears to be know of Hester and Dimmesdale's adultery and their secret meeting in the forest. ...
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... light and dark. At one point Hester has committed to meeting with the father of Pearl, her daughter, in the woods. As they enter ...
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... worn, too, with the tread of many culprits who had since ascended it, remained standing beneath the balcony of the meeting-house" (128). As Hester stands on ...
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... Moreover, the chapter in which Hester and Dimmesdale have their meeting in the amoral backdrop of the forest is titled \\\"A Flood of Sunshine.\\\" The actual ...
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... Pearl then asks Dimmesdale if he will be joining her and Hester there at noontime on the next day. Dimmesdale responds that their meeting will be on the great ...
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... where Hester and Dimmesdale can meet and talk freely of the sin they shared seven years previously. The forest is not only an important location for meeting of ...
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... where Hester and Dimmesdale can meet and talk freely of the sin they shared seven years previously. The forest is not only an important location for meeting of ...
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... In the closing scene Hawthorne brings Hester, Dimmesdale, and Pearl together one more time at the scaffold for their third and final meeting for the climax of ...
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... Dimmesdale invites Pearl and Hester up on the pillory, and as they hold hands, Pearl ... says that, "the daylight of this world shall never see our meeting." (p.138 ...
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... others. As the minister departed from his meeting in the woods with Hester and Pearl, he is overcome with dark thoughts. The narrator ...
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... 147) Dimmesdale then invites Hester and her ... But the daylight of this world shall not see our meeting!'' (150) In this scene Dimmesdale implies that he will not ...
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... Even as he plans to run away with Hester four days after their meeting in the forest, he comforts himself with the knowledge that he will give his sermon on ...
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... 67) This description of how Hester reacts when ... pain, it lets the readers know that something is wrong, and that she is not looking forward to meeting this dark ...
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