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... Hester Prynne's adulterous relationship with the Reverend Arthur Dimmesdale on four people: the lovers themselves, their daughter, Pearl, Dimmesdale, and Roger ...
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... Similar in some ways and complete opposites in others, traits that Pearl and Dimmesdale possess represent those of most parents and their children. ...
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... The author depicts Dimmesdale's character by showing his relationship with Hester, Pearl, and Chillingworth. Dimmesdale's tender ...
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... He sees Pearl, Hester, and Dimmesdale together at the scaffold where Hester made her statement at the beginning of the book. Dimmesdale ...
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... messiah, is Pearl. Dimmesdale must embrace Pearl as his daughter and publicly confess to be free from his self-inflicted torture. ...
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... And then he found out that Dimmesdale was Pearl's father, this is exactly what he had been waiting for to punish the man that had been with his wife. ...
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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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... would let the man live once he found him. The next instance that Pearl makes Dimmesdale suffer, is as he is standing on the pillory. ...
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... townspeople. After Pearl kisses Dimmesdale, her symbolic role as truth is completed and Pearl is able to live a normal life. Pearl's ...
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... It is just as true that what Pearl repeatedly requests Dimmesdale to do is exactly the thing that he must do to save his soul from guilt, which is to confess ...
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... In the second scaffold scene, Pearl asks Dimmesdale to stand on the scaffold with her and her mother in full view of the town's people, but when he refuses she ...
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... Hester, Pearl, Dimmesdale, and Chillingworth all feel the consequences of sin. This book shows that there are many different consequences of sin. ...
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... Innocent little Pearl wonders why Dimmesdale is so afraid of public displays of affection, yet when they are alone, he takes notice of her and Hester. ...
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... I have even been afraid of little Pearl!" As Dimmesdale has been trying to find peace with himself because of his sin, he has also been attempting to develop a ...
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... wrong. She believes this so fervently that she actually convinces Dimmesdale to leave Boston and goto Europe with her and Pearl. She ...
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... As Hester's lover and the father of the illegitimate child Pearl, Dimmesdale's fear and selfishness prevent him from admitting to his affair until the very end ...
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... "Pearl and Dimmesdale both rebelled against the Puritan society. He in a semi-controlled adult way, and she in her impish, chaotic ...
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... Hester the most. In conclusion, the actions of Pearl, Dimmesdale, and fate, all return the letter to Hester. They return to Hester ...
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... life. In the end, it is Pearl who kisses Arthur Dimmesdale as he lies dying on the scaffold, having admitted his sin. She breaks ...
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... Pearl needed him. Innocent little Pearl wonders why Dimmesdale is so afraid of public displays of affection. On the contrary, when ...
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... Hester and Dimmesdale are both in the same situation in Pearl's eyes. ... Pearl wants Dimmesdale to accept his sin, and be part of their life publicly. ...
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... Dimmesdale watched Hester and Pearl take all the blame and ridicule for the lover's sins, and he avoided his family in order to preserve his image. ...
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... Thus, the loving gesture Pearl makes towards Dimmesdale is her silent way of saying, "Thank you for the gift of youth you have just given me." Using Pearl's ...
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... Pearl not only saves her mother, but she also saves her father, Dimmesdale. ... Pearl helps Dimmesdale to relinquish his guilt by pushing him to tell the truth. ...
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... kind of lurid playfulness. (147) Dimmesdale then invites Hester and her daughter Pearl up on the scaffold. Pearl asked if the three ...
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... This self-prescribed torture Dimmesdale eventually lead to his death on the scaffold where he did as he promised Pearl; holding her and her mothers hand in ...
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... his own guiltiness. As the stream continued it's sad song, so did Pearl deny Dimmesdale until he came forth with his own sin. ...
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... The third scaffold scene is a type of reunion forall of the major characters: Hester, Pearl, Dimmesdale, and Chillingsworth. Each ...
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... book. Arthur Dimmesdale was the fellow adulterer, the father of the elf-child, Pearl, and the minister of the town. "Dimmesdale ...
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... Honesty is also a main theme in the book that is related to being supernatural, through the entire story Pearl is cautious around Dimmesdale and detects ...
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