Summary. At the end of Dimmesdale's Election Day sermon, the crowd emerges from the church, inspired by powerful words they have just heard from a man whom ... |
Pearl acquires a father, Dimmesdale finally confesses, and Chillingworth definitively loses his chance for revenge. Moreover, despite the fact that the ... |
The Puritan God is a punisher of sin. But by confessing, which none of the hypocritical Puritans do, Dimmesdale discovers the mercy of God and dies content, ... |
Chapter 23 is where Dimmesdale finally confesses his sin to the whole town upon the scaffold after delivering his Election Day sermon. He chooses to confess his ... |
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 ... |
Dimmesdale confesses, Pearl has an acknowledged father, and Chillingworth is bereft of his chance to ever get the malicious revenge he had wanted to take on ... |
According to their united testimony, never had man spoken in so wise, so high, and so holy a spirit, as he that spake this day; nor had inspiration ever ... |
The Reverend Wilson, worried about Dimmesdale's health, walks toward him to offer help, but Dimmesdale refuses. He walks on slowly until he reaches the ... |
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