Summary For several days Hester tries unsuccessfully to intercept Dimmesdale on one of his frequent walks along the shore or through the woods. |
Hester plans to intercept Dimmesdale along a forest path as he returns to Boston on his way back from visiting an apostle. |
Hester Prynne remained constant in her resolve to make known to Mr. Dimmesdale, at whatever risk of present pain or ulterior consequences, ... |
As Chillingworth walks away, Hester goes to find Pearl. She realizes that, although it is a sin to do so, she hates her husband. |
In Chapter 16 of The Scarlet Letter, Hester is on a walk in the forest because she needs to speak with Dimmesdale privately. She has just learned how evil ... |
In chapter 16, Hawthorne shows how society is not willing to accept Hester. "Mother,' said little Pearl, the sunshine does not love you." I think that the ... |
“Mother,” said little Pearl, “the sunshine does not love you. It runs away and hides itself, because it is afraid of something on your bosom. Now, see! There it ... |
A Forest Walk. Hester and Pearl plan to waylay Dimmesdale on his way back from visiting a sick person. Pearl, who is really sassy for a Puritan child, ... |
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