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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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... of Governor Winthrop. After hearing this shriek both Hester and Pearl join Dimmesdale on the scaffold. Pearl then asks Dimmesdale ...
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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 ...
(1168 Words -- Approx. 5 Pages)
... In the end, on the scaffold, Pearl kisses Dimmsdale on the lips and by doing this it shows that she is a real human being and has real feelings unlike the way ...
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... There are many cases in the novel that involve symbolism, which is overused. These cases include the letter 'A,' Pearl, and the scaffold. ...
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... At the second scaffold scene Dimesdale is on the scaffold and Hester and Pearl come up and join him. ... So Hester and Pearl join him again on the scaffold. ...
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... At the second scaffold scene Dimesdale is on the scaffold and Hester and Pearl come up and join him. ... So Hester and Pearl join him again on the scaffold. ...
(509 Words -- Approx. 2 Pages)
... scaffold. Dimmesdale bravely stands on the scaffold with Hester and Pearl and publicly acknowledges that he is Pearl's father. He ...
(1286 Words -- Approx. 5 Pages)
... together. In addition, it is upon the scaffold that Pearl realizes the intimate bond between herself and Dimmesdale. This personal ...
(1013 Words -- Approx. 4 Pages)
... With his hand gripping his heart and a death-like hue on his face, the Reverend climbs the scaffold for the last time with Hester and Pearl. ...
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... In chronological order, the first ³scaffold scene² was what started the novel. The book opened right where Hester and Pearl were on the scaffold. ...
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... With his hand gripping his heart and a death-like hue on his face, the Reverend climbs the scaffold for the last time with Hester and Pearl. ...
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... unfit area. Pearl, the rose bush, and the scaffold were the basis for which a whole other story was written. Interpreted in these ...
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... Pearl asks Dimmesdale if they will stand together on the scaffold tomorrow. Dimmesdale's reply is, " Not then, Pearl, but another time! ...
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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 ...
(1156 Words -- Approx. 5 Pages)
... townspeople. Hester's only redemption is at the end of the novel when she is finally with Dimmesdale and Pearl on the scaffold. Another ...
(1885 Words -- Approx. 8 Pages)
... Early in the novel, while held by her mother on the scaffold, the infant Pearl reaches to Reverend Dimmsdale. Hawthorne uses ambiguity here. ...
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... the ellection right after Dimmesdale's sermon he goes to the scaffold and he ... suffering because of the humiliation over wearing "A", her child pearl who behaved ...
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... Dimmesdale standing on the scaffold. Once Hester and Pearl reach Dimmesdale he calls to them and says to join him on the scaffold. ...
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... The next scaffold scene involves Hester, Dimmesdale and Pearl. Here ... Once more, Dimmesdale joins Hester and Pearl on the scaffold. Hester's ...
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... For instance, the main characters Hester Prynne, Pearl, Roger Chillingsworth, and Reverend Dimmesdale come together on the scaffold three times. ...
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... defeated look. As he walked onto the Scaffold in front of the hole crowed, with Hester and Pearl by his side he died. We see the ...
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... Hawthorne's novel The Scarlet Letter, he uses three main categories of symbols: natural ones such as the rosebush, Pearl and finally, places like the scaffold. ...
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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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... He spies Hester and Pearl on the scaffold, and seeks their help to get up on it. Chillingworth warns him about the public seeing him. ...
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... The most vivid description in the book is one of these chance meetings. Hester and Pearl chance to meet Arthur at the scaffold late at night. ...
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... The most vivid description in the book is one of these chance meetings. Hester and Pearl chance to meet Arthur at the scaffold late at night. ...
(1454 Words -- Approx. 6 Pages)
... Hester and Pearl, on their way home, pass Dimmesdale on the scaffold. Dimmesdale calls out to them and they join him, standing hand in hand in the darkness. ...
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... Boston town. As she stood on the scaffold, Hester held her newborn Pearl. pearl was the outcome of her unfaithfulness. Pearl had ...
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... As he struggles to walk toward the scaffold, which Hester and Pearl are near, Bellingham and Wilson both attempt to help him. They ...
(2129 Words -- Approx. 9 Pages)
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