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... chest. Finally, he gets some relief when Hester agrees to live at the Colony with him. He comes back to life but it is short lived. ...
(851 Words -- Approx. 3 Pages)
... It is clearly seen that Hester is addicted to the relief that the painful A gives her because when she has the oppurtunity to take it off she refuses. ...
(1362 Words -- Approx. 5 Pages)
... "...She undid the clasp that fastened the scarlet letter...The stigma gone, Hester heaved a long deep sigh...O the exquisite relief!" However, a little bit ...
(908 Words -- Approx. 4 Pages)
... of the novel. Although it annoys a few of the people, it is a relief for Hester to finally get it out. When Dimmesdale decides to ...
(513 Words -- Approx. 2 Pages)
... Pearl wears red often, she is her mother's savior. The scarlet letter is a burden, but also a relief to Hester because it takes away her guilt. ...
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... Pearl and Hester's short visit gave Dimmesdale a temporary relief of his guilt, because they held his hands on the scaffold, like he had wanted. ...
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... provides some relief or optimism of god willing forgiveness, whether it is God granted or from the Puritan society, that may be blessed upon Hester and ...
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... The woods acts as a refuge where men and women can breathe a cathartic sigh of relief. It is here that Dimmesdale and Hester can openly acknowledge each other ...
(1498 Words -- Approx. 6 Pages)
... Hester waited until the community has no dark bitter past to remember of her sin. ... that when he did finally confess it was more of a relief than reconciliation. ...
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... which Hester prevails over her sin while openly wearing the token A her blouse, Dimmesdale, having permanently branded the skin on his chest, finds no relief ...
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... His refusal to do so convinces Hester of what she needs to do ... Mr. Dimmesdale's confession was bittersweet with his relief and happiness at the knowledge that he ...
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... And Chillingworth goes beyond the relief of physical suffering. For one brief moment, he offers Hester a fair measure of understanding. ...
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... is basically his part in Hester's adultery, and his inability to confess his sin with Hester. ... of his sin is lifted off him, and the death is relief from the ...
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... other sin, and a self-acknowledged shame, without the momentary relief of being ... else, he loathed his miserable self.(3) Chillingworth is Hester's husband who ...
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... Hester Prynne and Arthur Dimmesdale did just that when they met in the forest, "Thou little knowest what a relief it is, after the torment of a seven years ...
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... Happy are you, Hester, that wear the scarlet letter openly upon your bosom! Mine burns in secret! Thou little knowest what a relief, after the torment of a ...
(1544 Words -- Approx. 6 Pages)
... confession to the public and then dies on the scaffold in Hester's arms. Everyone is shocked and does not know what to do. This represents relief and public ...
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... Dimmesdale, now consumed with guilt, finds a small bit of relief by standing on the scaffold along side Hester and Pearl, yet Chillingworth doesn't like it. ...
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... control over her own life will only come through total relief from social ... and it's affect on the "Self." The Puritan ethics of Hester's community alienates her ...
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... grassy pastures before the house giving the reader a sense of relief and a ... James Bulloch and the Elliott's daughter, Hester Amarinthia, were eventually married ...
(1666 Words -- Approx. 7 Pages)
... Berry Hamilton's, if for no other reason than that it afforded a relief from the ... letter close to his breast in a manner reminiscent of Hester Prynne's scarlet ...
(4228 Words -- Approx. 17 Pages)
... place in religious societies formed by those seeking relief from religious ... Hester, the adulteress, and Abigail, the adulteress "witch", were both persecuted ...
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