The stranger Hester recognized in the crowd turns out to be her long-lost husband, Roger Chillingworth, who had disguised himself in order to seek revenge on Hester and her lover, Arthur Dimmesdale.
The stranger in the crowd, later revealed to be Roger Chillingworth, vows revenge on the father of Hester Prynne's child, whom he believes to be responsible for Hester's shame. He makes it his mission to uncover the identity of the father and seek retribution.
his one shoulder is higher than the other. This is Hester's husband
Stranger in the Crowd was created in 1970.
Hester recognizes her husband, Roger Chillingworth, in the crowd as she stands on the scaffold. She notices him standing among the spectators, staring at her with a dark and vengeful expression.
Hester Prynne recognizes her husband, Roger Chillingworth, in the crowd. She is confused when she sees him there, because she doesn't know what has happened to him or how he got there. She is embarrassed because he, along with everyone else can see what crime she has committed.
The women in the crowd wanted Hester to have her hair cut off, which the judge did not include in her punishment. The judge sentenced Hester to wear a scarlet letter "A" on her chest as a symbol of her adultery.
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.
"The Man in the Crowd" is a short story by Edgar Allan Poe about a man who observes a stranger in a crowd from a London coffeehouse. The story explores themes of anonymity, alienation, and the difficulty of truly knowing another person. It ends with the protagonist realizing that the mysterious man in the crowd might always remain a mystery.
After the tornado, the town was in a state of total confusion. Confusion was caused by the stranger's comments. The security guards tried to stop the confusionand calm down the crowd.
her husband who had just come from living with the indians and learning their ways with medicine. he did not know what to expect and was slow to react to the situation at hand. after they meet for the first time since he treats her and her infant pearl.
She would prefer to face the humiliation/scrutiny head on, instead of suffering the silent (to her) gossip, pity, and spite. This is but one interpretation.
Giraffes stand out from the crowd. They are quite intelligent. If a giraffe is trying to survive it needs to keep its head up. Giraffe are most active in the early morning and late afternoon.