Dimmesdale is the young and respected Puritan minister in Nathaniel Hawthorne's "The Scarlet Letter." He uses his position of authority and moral influence over Hester to appeal to her sense of guilt, duty, and honesty, urging her to reveal the father of her child as a form of repentance and redemption for her sin of adultery.
Reverend Dimmesdale was Hester Prynne's lover and father of her child in the novel "The Scarlet Letter" by Nathaniel Hawthorne. Their relationship was kept secret, with Dimmesdale struggling internally with guilt and shame over their affair.
The scaffold in "The Scarlet Letter" symbolizes both public shame and judgment, as well as a place of redemption and transformation. It is where Hester Prynne is publicly humiliated, but also where she finds the strength to overcome her sin and grow as a person. The scaffold represents the intersection of sin, society, and individual conscience throughout the novel.
Hester tells Pearl that she has no father and that she was born from sin. She refuses to reveal the identity of Pearl's father, choosing to protect his secret.
They want Hester to reveal Pearl's father.
No. Devin Hester's birth parents are named Juanita and Lenorris. also Jessie Hester with an i is the father of Jessie Hester jr. devin and Jessie Hester jr. r cousins and
Lenorris Hester Sr.
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.
As a father
Arthur Dimmesdale is the father of Hester's baby in The Scarlet Letter. However, this fact is not revealed until later in the story.
He has a brother, Lenorris Jr., named after his father.
he showed him the scar
Hester refuses to name the child's father because she wants to protect him from disgrace and preserve his reputation. Furthermore, she believes that it is her sin and burden to bear alone, and revealing the father's identity would only bring more shame and suffering to herself and her child.