Dimmesdale's sermon is a personal triumph. In fact, Hawthorne ironically compares him to an angel who had shaken his bright wings over the people. |
Hester tells Dimmesdale they will meet again in the afterlife. Though Dimmesdale is not so sure, he dies crying out that God is merciful and thanking Him for ... |
With a convulsive motion, he tore away the ministerial band from before his breast. It was revealed! But it were irreverent to describe that revelation. |
Pearl acquires a father, Dimmesdale finally confesses, and Chillingworth definitively loses his chance for revenge. Moreover, despite the fact that the ... |
Chapter 23, called ''The Revelation,'' is where Reverend Arthur Dimmesdale finally admits his guilt and dies by the side of Hester and Pearl. |
Now that Dimmesdale has confessed, Pearl feels sorry for him. She kisses him, and it makes her into a woman. (But not in a creepy way, we promise.) ... |
This chapter is the climax of the novel, and the climactic scene is when Dimmesdale, with a "convulsive motion," tore open his clothes to reveal his chest. The ... |
At last!—at last!—I stand upon the spot where, seven years since, I should have stood; here, with this woman, whose arm, more than the little strength wherewith ... |
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