Character evolution through three scaffold scenes

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January 22, 2016

 

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She is also made to where a red letter A on her dress for the remainder of her life as punishment, unless she were to, "Speak out the guilty name.(1342)" Among the members of the clergy urging her to speak is Dimmsdale. However, Hester does not give the crowd the name. In the Puritan faith it is considered a necessity to confess one's sins...
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In the Puritan faith it is considered a necessity to confess one's sins. To not do so, in their doctrine, would be harmful to the group. In this scene Dimmsdale could have given himself up and joined Hester on the scaffold to share in their mutual shame. However, he is thankful that, "She will not speak," and is in awe of the "wondrous strength and generosity of a woman's heart!"(1343) As a minister of the village Dimmsdale is aware of this however, his weakness causes him to deny his sin and internalize it...
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