He was preparing a sermon for Election Day, I believe.
After the sermon, the townpeople were talking about Dimmesdale and after he got to the scaffold, he asked Pearl to kiss him, and she did, but then th died.
During the procession, Hester stands on the scaffold in the marketplace with her daughter Pearl. During Dimmesdale's sermon in the church, she stands in the back of the congregation, unseen by the rest of the town.
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As he leaves the church after his triumphant sermon, the crowd is shocked to note that Dimmesdale looks "feeble and pale...energy...withdrawn...the glow...burning on his cheek...extinguished...it seem(s) hardly the face of a man alive, with such a deathlike hue". The minister can barely walk as he "totters" from the church, turns toward the scaffold, and beckons to Hester (Chapter 23).
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ecause he wants to give his last final and most emotionally powerful sermon on Election day, a day that commemorates and celebrates the new legislative session
Arthur Dimmesdale was created in 1850.
The opening prayer sets the tone for the sermon by inviting the congregation to focus their thoughts and hearts on the message to come. It helps create a sense of reverence, unity, and readiness to receive the teachings that will be shared.
Chillingworth reminds dimmesdale of his sin and is party for the reason that he confesses and assends to heaven. He causes pain in the life of dimmesdale
Roger Chillingworth wants revenge on Reverend Dimmesdale for having an affair with Hester Prynne. He seeks to torment Dimmesdale as he believes Dimmesdale is partly responsible for the shame and suffering that Hester endured. Chillingworth aims to expose Dimmesdale's guilt and hypocrisy.
Chillingworth catches Dimmesdale sleeping and thrusts aside the vestment to discover the letter A upon his chest. After this, there is no doubt in Chillingworth's mind that Dimmesdale's is Pearl's father.
Chillingworth moves in with Dimmesdale under the pretext of providing medical care, as Dimmesdale's health is deteriorating. However, Chillingworth's real intention is to further torment Dimmesdale by exacerbating his guilt and inner turmoil over his affair with Hester Prynne. It allows Chillingworth to closely observe and manipulate Dimmesdale, ultimately seeking revenge for the betrayal.