By thy first step awry, thou didst plant the germ of evil; but since that moment it has all been a dark necessity. Ye that have wronged me are not sinful, save ... |
... CHAPTER I. THE PRISON DOOR ... Nathaniel Hawthorne was already a man of forty-six, and a tale writer of some twenty-four years' standing, when "The Scarlet Letter ... |
Hester decides to ask Chillingworth to stop tormenting Dimmesdale. When she and Pearl encounter him on a beach near the sea, he tells her the council has ... |
... [14] individual as myself; to detect, as one or another addressed me, the tremor of a voice, which, in long-past days, had been wont to bellow through a ... |
No longer ago than yester-eve, a magistrate, a wise and godly man, was discoursing of your affairs, Mistress Hester, and whispered me that there had been ... Не найдено: pdf | Нужно включить: pdf |
Though Hester has recovered from her guilt and built a new reputation in town, Dimmesdale continues to pay for his sin through a harmful faux friendship with ... Не найдено: pdf | Нужно включить: pdf |
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. She is ... |
Reread Hester and Chillingworth's conversation in chapter 14. Record details that explain Chillingworth's revenge plan. “...his spirit lacked the strength ... |
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. |
Or is there another explanation? Chapter 14—Hester and the Physician. 1. Hawthorne says again that a great transformation has come over Chillingworth. He has ... |
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