Pearl in Hawthorne's The Scarlett Letter
.... In the second scaffold scene, Dimmesdale stands on the scaffold with
Hester and
Pearl, but he does so under cover of night: As he stands with
Hester and
Pearl ....
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Aspects of The Scarlet Letter
.... One night while returning home from visiting a deathbed,
Hester and
Pearl see Dimmesdale on the town scaffold attempting to punish himself for his sins. ....
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Hester Prynne
.... Dimmesdale,
Hester's co-adulterer and the father of
Hester's daughter
Pearl, suffers more intensely than
Hester because he both accepts and represents the ....
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The Scarlet Letter
.... He proceeds to torment Dimmesdale's soul, eventually foiling the escape of the pastor,
Hester, and
Pearl. At the end of the novel ....
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Three American Novels
.... The ambiguities of
Hester's position are apparent in
Pearl, the child who is both light and dark, a symbol of
Hester's sin and also a symbol of her redemption. ....
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Scarlet Letter
.... He proceeds to torment Dimmesdale's soul, eventually foiling the escape of the pastor,
Hester, and
Pearl. At the end of the novel ....
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Shaping Personal Identity in Hawthorne & Kingston
.... to being resolved.
Hester and
Pearl showed that good people could make mistakes and still retain virtue. In fact, Hawthorne's narrative ....
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Nathaniel Hawthorne and Puritanism
.... In the second scaffold scene, Dimmesdale stands on the scaffold with
Hester and
Pearl, but he does so under cover of night. Dimmesdale's ....
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The Scarlet Letter
.... plot.
Hester, her letter, and
Pearl stand out in the first third of the book as lights shining in the darkness of the community. ....
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Nathaniel Hawthorne
.... brilliant effect of sin. Chillingworth succeeds in interfering with the escape of
Hester, Arthur, and
Pearl. At the conclusion of ....
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Hawthorne and Puritanism
.... Dimmesdale,
Hester's co-adulterer and the father of
Hester's daughter
Pearl, suffers more intensely (and meaninglessly) than
Hester because he accepts Puritan ....
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The Scarlet Letter
.... The case can even be made that there are only three main characters,
Hester, Dimmesdale, and Chillingworth. While
Pearl is significant to the story, she is not ....
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Significance of the Number 3 in The Scarlet Letter
.... The case can even be made that there are only three main characters,
Hester, Dimmesdale, and Chillingworth. While
Pearl is significant to the story, she is not ....
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The Scarlet Letter
.... To escape the clutches of Chillingworth, Dimmesdale mounts the pillory with
Hester and
Pearl and acknowledges his daughter and, thereby, finding salvation. ....
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The Puritan Society of The Scarlet Letter
.... To escape the clutches of Chillingworth, Dimmesdale mounts the pillory with
Hester and
Pearl and acknowledges his daughter and, thereby, finding salvation. ....
(3452

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The Scarlet Letter
.... neighbors.
Hester's daughter,
Pearl, is a symbol of the adulterous Arthur Dimmesdale.
Hester both committed the same sin of adultery. ....
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The Abyss inThree American Novels
....
Hester lavishes her affection on
Pearl and simply endures the disapproval of society until the reason for that disapproval is all but forgotten and the letter ....
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Characters in The Storm and The Scarlet Letter
.... Though she has sinned,
Hester struggles to live a life of repentance and dignity with her daughter
Pearl despite the condemnation of her Puritan community. ....
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Hypocrisy of the Puritan Era
.... eyes of society, but he is also living a lie by allowing
Hester to be punished while he remains a secret sinner. The innocent question of
Pearl highlights the ....
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Several Essays on Literary Works
.... society, but in addition he is living a lie by allowing
Hester to be punished while he remains a secret sinner. The innocent question of
Pearl highlights the ....
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Image of Indian in 19th Century Historical Novel
.... work is a presumption that Hawthorne does not examine, while the narrative purpose of mentioning that work is to have
Hester and
Pearl encounter Dimmesdale in ....
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Allegory, Symbolism & Typology in Literature
.... sin and of his failure to stand beside
Hester and confess. She is also the symbol of her mother's essential goodness. There is a duality to
Pearl's nature, and ....
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