Hester and Arthur had planned to escape to Europe, where they could start anew and live without the public shame and judgment they faced in their current town. They intended to take a ship and leave their past behind, hoping to find a better life away from their current community.
Hester Prynne returned to Boston to fulfill her promise to Reverend Dimmesdale to keep their relationship a secret, to confront her past and the consequences of her actions, and to find redemption and peace within herself.
Hester went to Governor Bellingham's home in Chapter 7 to deliver a pair of gloves she had made for him. She wanted to fulfill a request made by Mistress Hibbins, who had suggested Hester might earn favor by gifting the gloves as a way to secure her position in the community.
What piece of unwelcome news does the master of the ship on which she Pearl and Dimmesdale are to sail have for Hester?according to this question, I believe the answer would be"When Hester sees Chillingworth talking to the ship captain, she has an uneasy feeling. When the captain makes a point of telling her that Chillingworth will be sailing with them to Bristol, she is devastated. Chillingworth obviously knows of the secret plans that she and Dimmesdale have made, for he looks at Hester and smiles knowingly."
how is the only person harriet told about her plans
That would be an easy answer. But when you say it to your friend, you have to mean it! The look in your face should say that you're sorry. Just say that you can't be home because your mom made plans to leave the house. He or She will understand.
No, Hester does not remove the Scarlet Letter "A" that she is made to wear as a punishment for her adultery. She continues to wear it as a symbol of her sin and eventual redemption throughout the novel.
Joy Hester's artwork "Boy with Yellow Bird" was made in Australia. Joy Hester was an Australian artist known for her figurative drawings and paintings that often explored emotional depth and personal experiences.
The offence did not warrant capital punishment. In Puritan society, they would seek to make an example of offences like that, which they did with Hester.
Pearl is the daughter of the novel's protagonist, Hester Prynne, and is born out of an adulterous relationship with Reverend Arthur Dimmesdale. She is described as a wild and free-spirited child who often serves as a symbol of the sin and redemption present in the story. Her character represents the consequences of secrets and societal judgment.
Port Arthur is man-made. Port Arthur refers to the remains of an old convict gaol and the settlement nearby.
the boy with yellow Bird was made in 1957 it is made with ink and watercolour on paper
if you mean the plans for 'Germania', then very little. if you mean about the Holocaust, then the plans that were made were not made very far in advance and they weren't made by Hitler.