Hester thought about her life that she had before she moved to Boston and also what she was doing before she committed adultery.
Hester thinks about her past while she is on the scaffold. She thinks about her family, her husband, and her time in Europe with him.
Hester Prynne is taken to the scaffold in the market place so that she may be publicly shamed. While in the scaffold Hester thinks about her parents, her new life, and her childhood.
while on the scaffold, she sees her husband who left town some while ago. She notices him, and also notices that he looks a lot different.
The stranger is slightly deformed with a hump on his shoulders, which adds to his mysterious and foreboding presence as he watches Hester's punishment on the scaffold.
Hester is judged harshly by the Puritan community while standing on the scaffold, as they view her adultery as a great sin. She endures public humiliation and ostracization for her actions, serving as an example of what happens when one strays from the strict moral codes of the society.
While on the scaffold, Hester thinks about her past life in England, her decision to commit adultery with Dimmesdale, the shame and public scrutiny she faces, and the consequences her actions will have on her future and her daughter.
During her three-hour ordeal on the scaffold, Hester reflects on her past life, the events that led her to where she is, and her relationship with Dimmesdale. She also thinks about her husband, Chillingworth, and the hardships she has faced because of her actions. Ultimately, she contemplates her future and the consequences of her sin.
These are the words of Hester Prynne in Nathaniel Hawthorne's novel "The Scarlet Letter." She is urging the townspeople to maintain peace and restraint while avoiding judgments and criticisms of her. Hester is aware of the impact of the scarlet letter on her reputation and her own emotional turmoil.
While standing on the scaffold Hester recognizes a deformed man standing on the outskirts of the crowd and becomes terrified, holding Pearl closer to her chest. The story says that when he recognized Hester standing alone on the scaffold "a writhing horror twisted itself across his features, like a snake gliding swiftly over them . . ." but that he gestures to her to keep quiet about his identity. It is later revealed that his man, who goes by Roger Chillingworth, is actually Hester's husband Roger Prynne and he is so eaten up with the taste for revenge that his deformity is a representation of the evil inside him. He wants to see the man who impregnated his wife be punished at her side.
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Reverend Dimmesdale visits Hester while she is in jail.