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... The scaffold is a place where the people go to remind themselves of what could happen to them and give an open warning that any offense to the Puritan society ...
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... crowd. Then he sinks down upon the scaffold. "People of New England, ye that have loved me! - ye, that have deemed me holy! - behold ...
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... worst looking to the scaffold. The scaffold destroyed all people who viewed it as a place to punish the wicked. A rose is given to ...
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... the middle of the book, Dimmesdale is able to stand up on the scaffold in the ... no one looking to report misbehavior or to judge, it is there that people may do ...
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... The Puritans used the scaffold as an object where they placed people to punish them or discipline them for their sins or actions. ...
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... The people of the town thought that the meteor symbolized the scarlet A. This scene flourishes with symbols. They include: the scaffold itself; Dimmesdale's ...
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... The scaffold had wooden steps leading on to it. The steps of the scaffold became the walk of death for many people before they were beheaded. ...
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... made clear that this structure was a symbol of punishment to the people, but it ... answer is that each time there was an event occurring at the scaffold, each of ...
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... 220) and the people still love him anyway because of the captivating feeling that he gives them up to his majestic death on the scaffold with Hester and Pearl. ...
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... In this scene, Hester and her baby are standing on the scaffold in front of ... her baby, Pearl, she spots a very strange man moving through the crowd of people. ...
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... to the second scaffold scene seven years have past. Within these seven years the view of Hester and her scarlet A has changed in the minds of the towns people. ...
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... original novel a hint to the fact that this character has something to hide from other people. The movie emphasizes this point in the last scaffold scene by ...
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... It is used as such during all three major appearances on the scaffold-during the ... and seeming normality, despite being "born in sin" as most people saw it. ...
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... In the marketplace contains the scaffold. This is where the community finds out about Hester's sin. Now when Hester goes into the marketplace, people stare at ...
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... and the contrasting views of the people in the community. He exhibits these viewa through symbolism in the letter "A", objects, the three scaffold scenes, the ...
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... but serves as the only place where the people of the community accept, and later forgive the sins and wrongdoings of the offenders. The scaffold is the most ...
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... Then, Dimmesdale drops on his knees and dies right there on the scaffold, right in front of everyone. Dimmesdale is a lot like many people today. ...
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... of which they cannot rid themselves." (Hawthorne 88) At one point in the story he had delusions of going to the scaffold and confessing his sin to the people. ...
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... control over him "'no high place nor lowly place where thou couldst have escaped me-save on this very scaffold'"(236). It is a few choice people's opinion that ...
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... After the speech, as the people are walking away from the meeting house in a parade, Arthur turns to look at the scaffold, where he sees Hester and Pearl ...
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... After the speech, as the people are walking away from the meeting house in a parade, Arthur turns to look at the scaffold, where he sees Hester and Pearl ...
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... In this novel locations, colors, and people are all major elements of symbolism that bring ... The scaffold is the location where most important events take place. ...
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... Dimmesdale would later confess his sin and die on the scaffold. Dimmesdale was well known by the community and was looked up to by many religious people. ...
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... Hester. She was standing on scaffold shedding her honor because she had sinned in love. ... The Puritans were not understanding people. The ...
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... Hester, an adulterer, matures into what the town's people interpret as "Able" or ... Hester, understanding her sin, stands on the scaffold to endure her punishment ...
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... Most people assumed he was dead. While standing on the scaffold, out of the corner of her eye, Hester sees her long lost husband, who she had never really loved ...
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... from prison Hester is forced to stand in shame on the town scaffold for three ... The thought of making the emblem so gorgeous enraged the town people, "as for the ...
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... Summary: In this chapter minister Dimesdale goes in the middle of the night to the scaffold. He yells out and opens his shirt so that the people will come out ...
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... of his health problem, but with every passing day more and more people suspect him to be evil. One night, Dimmesdale climbs up on the scaffold where Hester had ...
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... It serves as a symbol of the blame that people in Puritan Boston put on people. This can be seen in each of the three significant scaffold scenes; a new form ...
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