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    guilt and penance that completely changes who they are. Arthur Dimmesdale‚ another great sinner‚ feels considerable guilt and inflicts a course of penance upon himself‚ even when no one demands it of him. His guilt completely shattered the poor man where "his nerve was absolutely destroyed" and "his moral fierce was abased into more that childish weakness" (Hawthorne‚ 148). Hester Prynne’s guilt also has similar effects as Dimmesdale. "All the light and graceful foliage of her character had been

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    letter that gives the book its name. The letter is a patch of fabric in the shape of an “A‚” that tells that Hester is an “adulterer.” Pearl is Hester’s daughter‚ young girl who is moody and has the ability to take in things that others do not. Rev. Dimmesdale is the man who achieved fame in England as a theologian and then he came to America. Roger Chillingsworth is Hester’s husband in disguise. He is older than she is and had sent her to America while he settled his affairs in Europe. 2. Hester

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    sin. Hawthorn shows this by focusing on two of the main character that are most affected by their sins‚ Hester Prynne and Reverend Arthur Dimmesdale. On one hand there is Hester Prynne a woman who has sinned but instead of running from it faces the problems head on; with a scarlet letter on her chest and a child on her hip. On the other you have Arthur Dimmesdale a man who fled from his sin‚ hiding the truth from the public‚ and could not be guiltier. Both have committed the same sin‚ but have wildly

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    and have to deal with guilt‚ but guilt is definitely not a desirable punishment. Arthur Dimmesdale did not show any lack of guilt when he sees of guilt when he sees Hester and Pearl mocked by the community any time they are out. Dimmesdales guilt gradually got him to bad health physically and mentally. Hawthorne did not cease to ignore the immorality Dimmesdale to confess his sin and Guilt is what leads Dimmesdale to confess his sin and guilt to the whole town. In Hawthorne’s eyes guilt was what kept

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    The Scarlet Letter Reading Guide Directions: As you read each night‚ pay special attention to these questions/ comments. Be prepared to discuss these issues during class. You should keep notes to aid you in your reading and understanding of the novel. Focus on reading the chapters closely and using the following items to illuminate events that may be difficult to understand at first. I recognize that this is higher level reading‚ but I urge you to do as much as you can with the

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    Ayn Rand said that “Civilization is the progress toward a society of privacy. The savage’s whole existence is public‚ ruled by the laws of his tribe. Civilization is the progress of setting man free from men.” I think that Rand is wrong. Civilization is not people keeping their lives hidden from others‚ but sharing their experiences in a way that is beneficial to yourself and society. One way that one can create a better world‚ is for people to open up and share their ideas so that others can

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    In The Scarlet Letter‚ by revealing sin’s debilitating power on Dimmesdale‚ Hawthorne constructs a tale of human frailty and sorrow‚ thus highlighting that mankind is innately weak. Reverend Dimmesdale was both physically and mentally affected by the guilt of keeping his sin a secret‚ and was ultimately weakened enormously due to it. Because of his high status as a reverend‚ Dimmesdale was not able to tell the townspeople that he was the mysterious man who had committed adultery with Hester. This

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    civilization and wilderness is seen in this following quote‚ “ Thou and I‚ Hester‚ never did…’ ‘ Never‚ never!... What we did had a consecration of its own. We felt it so! We said so to each other! Hast thou forgotten it?” (183). When Hester and Dimmesdale meet each other in the forest‚ they turn into happy love birds‚ but if they where in town they probably would have not even acknowledged each others presence. Also‚ Hester’s cottage is located on the outskirts of town. By placing her cottage at

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    To Dimmesdale‚ admitting one’s sin to the public is less painful than letting his own conscience eats him inside out. Beginning a devoted Puritan‚ Dimmesdale followed Hester’s request of concealing the secret even though it was killing him‚ for he believes that is the will of God. He views his suffering as God’s punishments for

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    Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne depicts the story of a woman that had this happen. I believe the main theme in the story to be alienation. There are three people who were alienated that were alienated in the novel: Hester Prynne‚ Reverend Dimmesdale‚ and Pearl. The first example of alienation in the novel was Hester Prynne. She was alienated in three ways. First of all‚ she was alienated geographically. Her house was isolated from the rest of the town of Boston‚ and the house faced the ocean

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