Dimmesdale goes to the scaffold because this is what Hester stood on when she was being condemned and believes by going here, it will lessen his guilt og not confessing his sin of adultery.
Dimmesdale ascends the scaffold to publicly confess his sins and seek redemption for his guilt. The act is both a form of catharsis for Dimmesdale and a way to publicly acknowledge his role in Hester's shame.
He was tortured because Chillingworth knew about Hester letter and he knew Dimmesdale could just tell anyone
He just feel that guilty about whats happening to Hester that he wants to die so he cries and cries about like
The sexton returned Dimmesdale's glove, which was found on the scaffold. The sexton believed that the glove was there because Dimmesdale had visited the scaffold in the night, revealing his guilt and inner turmoil.
Dimmesdale left his glove with the scarlet letter embroidered on it on the scaffold as a sign of his guilt and confession. This pivotal moment symbolizes his inner turmoil and struggle with his secret sins.
He thinks that Dimmesdale is going to tell everyone about him being Hester's husband.
Chillingworth climbs the scaffold to witness Dimmesdale's public confession and moment of anguish. He wants to observe Dimmesdale's downfall and suffering as revenge for the affair with Hester Prynne. It is symbolic of the emotional and psychological torment that Chillingworth inflicts on Dimmesdale throughout the novel.
In the marketplace, on the scaffold where Hester Prynne had previously stood with her baby as a punishment for her sin. This is where Dimmesdale finally confesses his own guilt and reveals the scarlet letter A on his chest.
Dimmesdale stops at the scaffold to finally confess his sin of adultery and publicly reveal his guilt and shame. He seeks to unburden himself and find redemption by acknowledging his wrongdoing in front of the community.
Roger Chillingworth approaches Dimmesdale just as he invites Pearl and Hester to join him near the scaffold.
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.
Hester Prynne joins Dimmesdale in his vigil on the scaffold, holding hands with him as they watch the procession go by. Pearl also ends up joining them, refusing to leave Dimmesdale's side.
Mr. Dimmesdale goes to the scaffold in the marketplace at midnight to publicly confess his sin of adultery with Hester Prynne. This act is a way for him to seek redemption and relieve himself of the guilt he has been carrying.
Hester Prynne found Arthur Dimmesdale's lost property, which was a glove, on the scaffold where they had their secret meeting.
Mr. Dimmesdale went to the scaffold in town at midnight to publicly confess his sins of adultery and hypocrisy. He felt a deep desire to come clean and seek redemption before the community.