Is Dimmesdales death reasonable

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Ellie S

 

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December 15, 2014

 

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Rather than sharing the punishment with Hester, and be censured by the public, he tries to take the punishment into his own hands. He beats himself with whips and chains. Dimmesdale believes that he can absolve himself from his sins if he suffers his physical punishment enough. Rather than ease him of his sins, the punishments only contribute to his illness that was caused by his guilt...
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Rather than ease him of his sins, the punishments only contribute to his illness that was caused by his guilt. Realizing that self-chastisement is not enough, he looks for other means to free himself of the guilt. During his sermons, Dimmesdale hints at what he has done, but is not able to tell them outright and confess his sin...
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