no because they are not very good friends
Arthur was under the old man's power hence could not think freely.
Arthur was in the forest when Hester decided to meet with him.
Arthur had gone to the forest when Hester decided to meet with him.
Hester and Arthur decided to leave to go the wilderness using horses.
Arthur viewed the people saw him as an adulterer after the meeting with Hester.
In the book, The Scarlet Letter, Hester Prynne is sentenced to wear the red letter, A. This marks her as an adulterer, for sleeping with the pastor Arthur Dimmesdale.
Mr. Dimmedsdale told the Govenor that Hester was capable of being a good mother and she could pass along the lessons she had learned since she had sinned
Reverend Arthur Dimmesdale is the man who impregnated Hester Prynne in Nathaniel Hawthorne's novel "The Scarlet Letter." They were both involved in a secret love affair, resulting in Hester's pregnancy and subsequent public shaming.
Hester Prynne's love interest is Reverend Arthur Dimmesdale in Nathaniel Hawthorne's novel "The Scarlet Letter." Their relationship is complicated by the circumstances of their affair and the guilt and secrecy that follow.
Arthur Dimmesdale is one of many reverends in the town in which Hester lives. He is highly respected and greatly loved by his congregation and as a result, the townspeople idealize him and mistakenly think he is perfect. In fact, he committed the sin of fornication and fathered Pearl with Hester.
Hester's pastor in Nathaniel Hawthorne's novel "The Scarlet Letter" was Reverend Arthur Dimmesdale. He was a respected and devout clergyman in the Puritan community, with a secret connection to Hester that is revealed as the story unfolds.
Because she was a hypocrite and had committed adultery.