The town has made Hester into a “living sermon,” as Chillingworth puts it, because she is stripped of her humanity and made to serve the needs of the community. |
Summary. Hester recognizes a small, rather deformed man standing on the outskirts of the crowd and clutches Pearl fiercely to her bosom. Meanwhile, the man ... |
Chillingworth asks who fathered Hester's child. The man says that the child's father remains a mystery and suggests that Hester's husband come from Europe to ... |
When he found the eyes of Hester Prynne fastened on his own, and saw that she appeared to recognize him, he slowly and calmly raised his finger, made a gesture ... |
Chapter 3 of The Scarlet Letter opens with Hester's first sighting of the "stranger." Though she instantly recognizes him, she does not tell his identity. In ... |
Summary. Hester glimpses an older, slightly crippled man at the back of the crowd. The man, a stranger to Boston, signals to Hester to ignore him. |
The woman is Hester Prynne. She's married to an Englishman who's been missing for two years. READ THE BOOK: Chapter 3 |
At his arrival in the market-place, and some time before she saw him, the stranger had bent his eyes on Hester Prynne. It was carelessly, at first, like a man ... |
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