Yes. She tells Dimmesdale to come out on the scaffolding with them during the day for eveyone to see. She knows he is trying to hide something on his chest when he puts his hand over his heart.
pearl wanted to know what Hester has done in order to get the scarlet letter.
Pearl's A was green and made out of seaweed. The green suggests purity, fresh, good. And most importantly truth because Pearl's role in the novel is a truth seeker. I don't know what the significance of the seaweed is.
The original scarlet letter was "A." Since it stood for Adultery, it may not be appropriate for school.
Pearl is upset becuase the A is what she grew up to know her mother by. She grew up knowing her mother dressed modestly, with her hair pinned back, and the letter on her chest. However the minute Hester unpins her hair, and throws the "A" away, it makes Pearl highly uncomfortably and agitated. She, like all small children are slaves to familiarity. Hester is not her true mother without the A.
Oh, dude, the pearl in "The Scarlet Letter" symbolizes purity, innocence, and the burden of sin. It's like a shiny little reminder of all the drama and secrets going on in that Puritan society. So, if you see a pearl in that book, you know something scandalous is about to go down.
Dawn's father was never mentioned in the Pokemon diamond and pearl series. Unless they do mention her father in a special or movie, we will never know who her father is. For some reason I don't know, I think that Dawn's father is Commander Saturn. But that's just my opinion.
It was sewn on Hester Pryms blouse for everyone to see and know that she was an adulteress.
The Scarlet Letter was written by Nathaniel Hawthorne. It was an 1850 romantic work of fiction that had a historical setting. The main characters in the book are Pearl, Hester Prynne, Roger Chillingworth, Arthur Dimmesdale and Governor Richard Bellingham.
Dimmesdale confesses his sin publicly and then dies, Pearl is able to have sentiments and feelings, and Hester moves to Europe with Pearl then comes back in her old age, still wearing the scarlet letter.
Roger Chillingworth's knowledge of the baby's father is crucial because it gives him a target for his revenge, as he is determined to punish the guilty party. It also fuels his obsession and provides him with a sense of power and control over the situation. Ultimately, Chillingworth's desire to know the truth about the baby's father drives much of the plot in "The Scarlet Letter."
It depends we can see it both ways, but go with good defiantly good, the bad and the shame of how a woman their time acted was a bad thing that she did but what we focus on more is the good of how it changed her and how well she is handling her new life making it feel not that different as much as before. We can all understand Hester and her mistakes, even though its wrong we all know its mistakes, but Hester is definantly more good then the "evil"
The stranger, Roger Chillingworth, is Hester's husband. He does not want people to know that he is her husband.