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Hester Prynne was sentenced to wear The Scarlet Letter in 1642 by the Puritan leaders in the Massachusetts Bay Colony after being found guilty of committing adultery.
Hester had to let down her hair and remove her scarlet letter in order for Pearl to come across the brook to join her. This moment symbolizes a rare instance of freedom and authenticity for Hester in the novel.
Adultery - hence the great big, red letter A.
Hester dreads children in Chapter 5 of The Scarlet Letter because they have a tendency to be brutally honest and perceptive, which makes it difficult for her to conceal her secret sin. Their innocent curiosity often leads them to ask uncomfortable questions or make judgmental comments about the scarlet letter she wears, which adds to her feelings of shame and isolation. Additionally, she may feel guilty or responsible for potentially corrupting the children's innocence with her own sinful actions.
The Scarlet Letter is a book by Nathaniel Hawthorne, set in North American colonial times, in which the protagonist is made to wear a scarlet letter "A" signifying that she is guilty of adultery - yes, believe it or not, there was a time when that was taken VERY seriously!
Hester now feels hatred towards roger Chillingworth because of what he has done and still is doing to reverend.dimmesdale. he is making him feel guilty of his sin and giving off hints that he knows his deep secret.
Hester Prynne committed adultery with a colonial town's preacher, Dimmesdale. She was convicted and sentenced to wear a scarlet A on her chest for the rest of her days. She also had to stand upon the town's pillory the first day out of jail so everyone would know who she was. Hester also had a child by this adultery escapade, and her name was Pearl. Pearl helped her through with her deals of being an adulteress, but Hester often thought of her as someone else's child. Meanwhile, Dimmesdale is tortered mentally because Hester will not say who she commited adultery with and Dimmesdale will not come out and say it himself. Hester's husband came to her while she was in jail and spoke with her. He made her promise that she would not say that she was his wife, and he changed his name to Robert Chillingworth. During the story, Chillingworth tries to find out who she commited adultery with so he can take revenge. Eventually, Dimmesdale becomes so sick, Chillingworth takes him in and takes care of him. (Chillingworth is the town's doctor) He suspects that the town reverend is the one guilty of this crime, but is careful about what he does about it. Over time, Hester becomes more callous to the insults and takes a more active role in the community. Towards the end of the story, Chillingworth gave her permission to say who he was. Hester soon met with Dimmesdale in the woods and told him. They planned to escape back to England with Pearl on a ship that came in port. Dimmesdale's health became better and Hester continued with her plans. When the time came, Dimmesdale gave a sermon to the town, which the town considered to be his best. During his sermon, Hester learns that Chillingworth knows who Dimmesdale is and about their plans. Chillingworth had manage to make himself the doctor aboard their ship of escape. However, Dimmesdale also reveals his crime to the town and falls to the ground, ill. Pearl and Hester rush to see him, and Pearl finally gets to kiss her father. Dimmesdale dies at the end and Chillingworth becomes enraged. In the Epilogue, Hester had made it to another land and it is unknown what had happened to Pearl. It does mention that Pearl did send many sentimental things to her mother and things to take care of her, but Hester did nothing with them. Hester eventually moved back to that town that had sentenced her to her punishment and wore the scarlet letter once again. She was buried next to Dimmesdale, but with enough dirt to separate the two eternally. Her grave marker was marked a scarlet A.
she feels guilty
Aurthur Dimmsdale is the man that Hester committed adultery with. Hester is 'caught' because she becomes pregnant when her husband is away, so she has to deal with her punishment in public. She is forced to wear a scarlet letter on her chest, and is isolated from the rest of the community. Although this may not seem like a good life, Dimmsdale is jealous because he feels guilty, but can't tell anyone of his sin. In their community, Dimmsdale is a very popular and well thought of minister. Because of this, no one would ever suspect that it was he who had an affair with Hester. During his sermons, he tries to tell the people that he too has sinned, but they don't believe him. Because of his inability to confess, he ends up having to keep his guilt to himself. This is his internal punishment. Dimmsdale is jealous of Hester because she faced her sins and dealt with her punishment, and now can move on with her life, while he will be weighted down with guilt until he confesses.
he felt better and happy but still a little ill
just say you are not guilty
In chapter 1 the founders of the new colony wanted the new land to be utopia which mean a perfect place to live but the first two necessities were a cemetery and a prison meaning they could not stop crime or death from occurring