Hester resolves to ask Chillingworth to stop tormenting the minister. One day she and Pearl encounter him near the beach, gathering plants for his medicines. |
Summary While walking on the peninsula with Pearl, Hester sees Chillingworth and sends Pearl down to play by the seashore while she speaks with her husband. |
Chillingworth admits that he's become a "fiend." He blames Hester for his downfall. Hester agrees, pleading with Chillingworth therefore not to blame and abuse ... |
Punishment and Penitence. Running through most of the novel is the theme of punishment and penitence. By Chapter 14, Hester's penalty seems to be complete. |
This unhappy person had effected such a transformation by devoting himself, for seven years, to the constant analysis of a heart full of torture, and deriving ... |
Hester berates Chillingworth for his cruelty toward Dimmesdale, but the doctor claims that he has saved the minister's life. |
Hester sends Pearl to the water to play so that Hester can talk to Chillingworth. Uh, maybe you shouldn't let a 7-year-old play in the water by herself? |
The Scarlet Letter Chapter 14. Hester encounters Chillingworth by the shore a few days later, gathering weeds with which to make medicines. |
Pearl is now seven years old. While she and Hester are still outcasts, Hester is active in helping members of her community. |
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