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There are two major men in Hester life.

  1. Arthur Dimmesdale: an eloquent preacher of high regard who is secretly the father of Hester's child Pearl.
  2. Roger Chillingworth: the pseudo-name of Hester true husband who arrives in Boston far too late to be of help and become an antagonist.

The effect of Arthur on Hester is to ensure that Pearl remains with her mother, although his failure to confess his involvement perpetuates the situation.

The effect of Roger is to intensify the stress on all concerned.

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