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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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... 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 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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... 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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... In 'The Minister's Vigil,' when all three of them, Hester, Pearl and Dimmesdale, were standing there atop the scaffold, Pearl asks Dimmesdale when they will ...
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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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... Pearl really was the scarlet letter, because if Pearl had never been born, Hester would have ... Finally, the scaffold is symbolic of redemption and judgment ...
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... day" and Chillingworth sees the three on the scaffold and Hester ... of the red "A" in the sky And Hester hates Chillingsowrth and Pearl played in a ...
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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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... In the end, Dimmesdale is so sick from guilt, after his last sermon he stands on the scaffold and calls Hester and Pearl to stand by his side and he reveals ...
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... after Dimmesdale's sermon he goes to the scaffold and he ... Hester endured the greatest suffering because of the ... over wearing "A", her child pearl who behaved so ...
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... scaffold. Dimmesdale bravely stands on the scaffold with Hester and Pearl and publicly acknowledges that he is Pearl's father. He ...
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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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... The third scaffold scene is a type of reunion forall of the major characters: Hester, Pearl, Dimmesdale, and Chillingsworth. Each ...
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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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... that is blissful and content in Hester Prynne's life. In the end, it is Pearl who kisses Arthur Dimmesdale as he lies dying on the scaffold, having admitted ...
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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 ...
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... disappointed. As he stands in guilt, he sees Hester and Pearl and asks them to hold his hands and stand on the scaffold with him. Pearl ...
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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 scaffold, the forest and sunlight, the letter "A," and Hester's daughter Pearl all take on larger meanings as the book progresses. ...
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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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... The scaffold is a painful task to bear; the townspeople gathered around to gossip and stare at Hester and her newborn child, whom she suitably named Pearl, ...
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... Dimmesdale ignores Chillingworth and mounts the scaffold with Hester and Pearl. Then he tells the crowd of his guilt by showing them his chest. ...
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... While on the scaffold with Hester and Pearl, Dimmsdale sees it, and arrogantly assumes that it is a sign of God meant for him. The ...
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... life form. Hester held Pearl tight in her arms on the scaffold. She is not like any other type of character in the novel. In the ...
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... Once in the center of town he approaches the scaffold where Hester and Pearl stood. He calls to them to help him climb the scaffold. ...
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... which had stood as eyewitnesses while Hester Prynne sustained ... Somehow he thinks standing on the scaffold in front ... people finding out he is the father of Pearl. ...
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... The Scarlet Letter begins with Hester Prynne, an assumed widow, being led to the scaffold, proudly bearing her illegitimate daughter, Pearl. ...
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... In the final scaffold scene, Pearl's role as symbol is completed. Dimmesdale publicly acknowledges his daughter and Hester, and then dies. Pearl then kisses ...
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