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... Adultery. The Puritans believed that Hester was a lost soul that could only be saved by sincere and thorough repentance. For this ...
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... In conclusion, guilt can destroy a person, body and soul. Hester Prynne, Roger Chillingworth, and Arthur Dimmesdale are in one way, or another destroyed by the ...
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... Arthur Dimmesdale's soul was placed in jeopardy since we first saw him. He foreshadowed to Hester Prynne about what the effect of her silence would do to him. ...
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... Dimmesdale's self-punishment is a great example of the struggle between right and wrong within his soul. Hester's methods of keeping herself busy are enough to ...
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... After seven long years of loneliness, Hester's soul is finally amended. After the Election Sermon, Dimmesdale becomes weak again. ...
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... her custody. Hester was all the time the only person that knew who the father of her baby was, yet never told a soul. Hester was ...
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... destruction of her soul. Dimmesdale allowed Chillingworth into his soul, but with the help of Hester's strength, was able to free himself. ...
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... Sin changed the sinners; it darkened their vision and weakened the soul. The sin strengthened Hester. Sin tormented Dimmesdale's heart and soul. ...
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... soul. When Hester asked Roger if he was the Devil sent to ruin her soul, he answered saying "Not thy soul. No, not thine" (72). ...
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... First, Hester's soul is freed by her admission of her crime. Secondly, by enduring her earthly punishment, Hester is assured of a place in the heavens. ...
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... First, Hester's soul is freed by her admission of her crime. Secondly, by enduring her earthly punishment, Hester is assured of a place in the heavens. ...
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... The effects are never more evident than when Hester's own daughter acknowledges that Hester's soul hides behind a veil. ¥"Mother ...
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... stand for "Angel" as the soul of a magistrate that ascends into heaven. Also, the babbling brook in the forest scene sympathizes with Hester and Dimmesdale and ...
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... Good Master Dimmesdale,' said he, 'the responsibility of this woman's soul lies great with you." At this point, Dimmesdale becomes trusted with Hester's soul. ...
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... nothing in return. Society made her suffer more so then needed, but Hester doesn't allow them to destroy her soul. Times may have ...
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... Chillingworth's zealous desire to seek out Hester's secret lover is justified, he crossed the boundary of human realm with his demonic sphere of soul possession ...
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... what happens to the soul. Dimmesdale, as it is later made known, commits the serious crime of adultery with a young married woman named Hester Prynne living in ...
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... The two share an intimacy as a result of this, and Chillingworth proceeds to probe Dimmesdale's soul. When Pearl and Hester walk by the house containing ...
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... There wasn't one soul who didn't know of Hester Prynne, and after many years she was known for her hardiness with a needle. Not ...
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... Privately he is torn with self-hatred, and his body wastes away because of the remorse and knowing what only he and Hester know gnaws at his soul. ...
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... Chillingworth is a double-sinner, because Chillingworth also has the sin of tormenting Dimmesdale and violating his soul. Dimmesdale tells Hester, "There is ...
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... They were murdering an innocent soul for loving a person. When Hester brought Pearl to town to speak to the governor about letting her keep Pearl, they passed ...
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... burdened with the black secret of his soul." (Hawthorne 132) On Election Day Dimmesdale confesses his sin to the public on the scaffold where Hester Canson, 3 ...
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... Because Hester would not tell him, who she had slept with, Chillingworth vowed that ... life having his revenge and that he would eventually suck the soul out of ...
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... With the black secret buried deep within his soul, Dimmesdale definitely suffered more than Hester and Pearl suffered. Dimmesdale ...
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... symbolizes holiness and innocence- everything that's pure which retracts at the sight of the tainted soul. The "light" disappears from Hester's scope; yet ...
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... Contrasting with Hester's apparently damned soul, a celestial portent-or, omen-follows the death of John Winthrop, the first governor of the Massachusetts Bay ...
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... Must it be thou or I that shall deal with this poor sinners soul?" (Hawthorne 47). Dimmesdale clearly did not want to persecute Hester, but, out of fear of ...
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... publicly repenting for his misdeeds and dying clean of soul. It is not known until well into The Scarlet Letter that Arthur Dimmesdale is Hester Prynne's lover ...
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... So she never tells a soul who the father of her child is. Booher 3 A few years later Hester almost lost her daughter to Puritans, who thought Pearl did not ...
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