The Scarlet Letter
.... In relation to the sermon,
Dimmesdale has renewed his faith and relationship with
God, now that he has resolved his issues with Hester and
Dimmesdale. ....
(513

2

)
Significance of the Number 3 in The Scarlet Letter
.... In relation to the sermon,
Dimmesdale has renewed his faith and relationship with
God, now that he has resolved his issues with Hester and
Dimmesdale. ....
(513

2

)
The Scarlet Letter
.... values in the story, so, too, it seems sins were committed by overzealous Puritans in an effort to dictate the ways of
God to all mankind.
Dimmesdale knows he ....
(1911

8

)
Scarlet Letter
.... values in the story, so, too, it seems sins were committed by overzealous Puritans in an effort to dictate the ways of
God to all mankind.
Dimmesdale knows he ....
(2348

9

)
Hawthorne's The Scarlet Letter
.... Even as
Dimmesdale is dying, Chillingworth cannot give up on his sinful obsession, crying "Thou hast escaped me!" as
Dimmesdale calls to
God to forgive ....
(2104

8

)
The Scarlet Letter
....
Dimmesdale's or Hester's, because has had invaded the inviolate ground of another man's soul, something
Dimmesdale tells him no authority but
God has the right ....
(3452

14

)
The Puritan Society of The Scarlet Letter
....
Dimmesdale's or Hester's, because has had invaded the inviolate ground of another man's soul, something
Dimmesdale tells him no authority but
God has the right ....
(3452

14

)
Nathaniel Hawthorne and Puritanism
....
Dimmesdale is as a man of
God who serves as the spiritual counselor for the community but who cannot admit his own guilt as he would have others do in his ....
(2079

8

)
Pearl in Hawthorne's The Scarlett Letter
....
Dimmesdale acts as a hypocrite, a man of
God who serves as the spiritual counselor for the community but who cannot admit his own guilt as he would have others ....
(1357

5

)
Characters in The Storm and The Scarlet Letter
.... dignity are all she can hope for in the wake of the social ostracism and condemnation that follow her affair with
Dimmesdale. Hester will find
God's grace if ....
(2315

9

)
Hypocrisy of the Puritan Era
....
Dimmesdale also is a hypocrite, a man of
God who serves as the spiritual counselor for the community but who cannot admit his own guilt as he would have others ....
(2837

11

)
The Scarlet Letter
.... It is as if Hawthorne believed that, in
God's eyes, Hester is not beyond salvation. .... Hester's daughter, Pearl, is a symbol of the adulterous Arthur
Dimmesdale. ....
(1560

6

)
Aspects of The Scarlet Letter
....
Dimmesdale is a man of
God and Chillingworth is a man of science, but neither seems able to cure the affliction of human sin and psychological torment. ....
(7306

29

)
The Scarlet Letter (1990 Version)
....
Dimmesdale suffers greatly because of this seduction, a sin he committed with greater knowledge than .... His is the true hypocrisy, for he is a man of
God and the ....
(1466

6

)
Three American Novels
....
Dimmesdale suffers greatly because of this seduction, a sin he committed with greater knowledge than .... His is the true hypocrisy, for he is a man of
God and the ....
(1774

7

)
Nathaniel Hawthorne
.... We have no way of knowing who is to be saved--only
God knows. .... that the true father is the respected young minister, Arthur
Dimmesdale, Chillingworth constantly ....
(1631

7

)
Hawthorne and Puritanism
.... Both Goodman Brown and
Dimmesdale are corrupted by Puritan morality because they .... in which inhumane cruelty is institutionalized in the name of love and
God. ....
(1660

7

)
The Scarlet Letter
.... her a kind of strength and purity not otherwise found in the
God-fearing people of .... between Hester as the symbol of the female and
Dimmesdale and Chillingworth ....
(2284

9

)
Shaping Personal Identity in Hawthorne & Kingston
.... create a better world. The death of
Dimmesdale suggests that he has made his peace with his Christian
God. Yet the foreshadowing of ....
(2182

9

)
Nathaniel Hawthorne
.... own" (Hawthorne, 1980, p. 186) and in her revelation to
Dimmesdale as to Chillingworth's true identity she cries, "Thou shalt forgive me!....Let
God punish! ....
(1525

6

)
Several Essays on Literary Works
....
Dimmesdale's suffering is all the greater because his remorse remains unconfessed. .... trapped and unable to exert any control over his own life: "
God forgi' me ....
(3169

13

)
The Minister's Black Veil
.... Asking pardon of men, And especially desiring prayers that
God, who has an .... In The Scarlet Letter, the village comes to understand
Dimmesdale's torment, and it ....
(2403

10

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