of pain. The selection contains vivid imagery and similes. It clearly describes how Hester and Pearl give the minister warmth‚ but more importantly‚ separate him from his dark hallucinations of being shamed in front of the entire city. By grasping onto their hands‚ the minister is reminded of life and has temporary relief from his self-torturing guilt. The passage uses a simile to illustrate this idea more clearly‚ “pouring like a
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thou “shalt cut off her hand.” Therefore‚ according to the Old Testament’s definition of adultery‚ it is the act of engaging in physical activities between a married and unmarried man or woman. An example of this type of adultery is seen in The Scarlet Letter‚ a novel written by Nathaniel Hawthorne. In the novel‚ a married woman named Hester Prynne commits adultery by having an affair with Arthur Dimmesdale. Hester gives birth to their baby‚ Pearl‚ who becomes evidence of her physical pollution. Mary
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In The Scarlet Letter‚ Nathaniel Hawthorne establishes several essential facets of human nature. In the beginning‚ Hawthorne introduces death and crime as inevitable in the human condition. Yet throughout the novel‚ Hawthorne also highlights another part of human nature as a common theme: concealment. This theme is reflected by characters such as Hester and Chillingworth‚ but particularly by Dimmesdale. Dimmesdale‚ the admired minister of the Puritan community‚ spends years hiding that he committed
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green “A” as a deliberate test of her mother because she does not know why her mother is shunned and wants an explanation. The best explanation Hester has for her daughter is to tell her that she has indeed met the “Black Man” and that the scarlet letter is his mark‚ as the old woman has said. The discussions in the last four chapters of the identity of the “Black Man” suggest a profound confusion among the characters about the nature of evil‚ the definition of which is an important theme in this
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one time or another. They say‚ child‚ thou art of the lineage of the Prince of Air! Wilt thou ride with me some fine night to see thy father? Then thou shalt know wherefore the minister keeps his hand over his heart!” (Chapter 22 Pg.230). In The Scarlet Letter Mistress Hibbins is the voice of society so one can infer that the rest of society also perceives Pearl as not only Hester’s sin‚ but also as the devil‚ which is why she is left to find companionship on her own leading her to do things in which
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Reverent Dimmesdale ’s journey through the story shows how his insecurities effect his decisions. Dimmesdale often let his thoughts of rejection from his life as a loved godly man take away from what he needed to do. He shows‚ by these actions‚ a want to be accepted that is so strong that it can overpower his churchly values. Dimmesdale ’s inner-conflict with his conscience demonstrates how his need to fit in with society overpowers his value to have a pure repented heart. Dimmesdale isolates himself
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In Nathaniel Hawthorne’s The Scarlet Letter‚ the concept of secret sin often conflicts with many of the characters’ identities. More often than not‚ this concealment leads to isolation and self-bewilderment. Indeed‚ Hawthorne demonstrates this concept when he remarks how “ No man… can wear one face to himself and another to the multitude”(259). Moreover‚ the consequences of leading a double life fueled by “secret sin" permeate this “tale of human frailty and sorrow” in general and Arthur Dimmesdale’s
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English 3AP The Scarlet Letter Test 1. In the passage beginning at the bottom of page 37 (It was a circumstance…) and ending on page 39 (here comes Mistress Prynne herself)‚ the narrator seems to feel that the women of the era A) are harsher in their judgments than are the ruling menB) are overly submissive to menC) are without exception bitter-tempered D) are more refined than the narrator’s contemporariesE) are explicitly to blame for Hester’s sin 2. The conversation beginning
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“The Scarlet Letter” written by Nathaniel Hawthorne is based off the early colonial age of New England‚ where religion played a huge role in shaping society and life. Throughout the book‚ sin was a constant factor that plays a role in Reverend Dimmesdale’s life. Committing one of the unforgivable sins‚ adultery‚ with Hester‚ he lets his guilt control his life. However‚ it is better that Dimmesdale doesn’t confess his sin because it leads to Dimmesdale having greater influence over the community
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Nathaniel Hawthorne in the novel‚ the scarlet letter‚ portrays the level of wickedness that lives within humans. Pyle proves this to his audience by his precise and various strategies. Hawthorns dramatic irony both helps build suspense while foreshadowing how blind the Puritans are towards Chillingsworth true character‚ he foreshadows the pain and suffering Chillingworth will soon unravel upon dimmesdale; he does this through foreshadow‚ hyperbole and point of view. Foreshadowing allows the audience
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