In chapter 20 she is referring to Satan/the Devil/the Black Man
Mistress Hibbins accuses Dimmesdale of being a hypocrite and pretending to be a pious minister while secretly indulging in sinful behaviors. She sees through his facade and challenges his moral integrity.
The correct term is "master of ceremonies" when referring to a male host and "mistress of ceremonies" when referring to a female host.
In Nathaniel Hawthorne's novel "The Scarlet Letter," Mistress Hibbins approaches Arthur Dimmesdale and hints at his secret sins, suggesting she knows his guilt. Dimmesdale doesn't explicitly reveal his wrongdoing but seems disturbed by her insight. The conversation adds to Dimmesdale's inner turmoil and sense of guilt.
Mistress Hibbons can be considered an antagonist in Nathaniel Hawthorne's "The Scarlet Letter." She is a character who represents the darker aspects of Puritan society and plays a role in the persecution of Hester Prynne and Reverend Dimmesdale.
Well, honey, to introduce a mistress of ceremony, you simply grab that microphone, strut your stuff to the stage, and announce her like she's the queen of the damn universe. You can say something like, "Ladies and gentlemen, please give a round of applause for the fabulous mistress of ceremony, [Name]!" And remember, confidence is key – own that introduction like it's nobody's business.
Tom's mistress has been put in the script to give some irony.
Charles II, on his deathbed, referring to his mistress Nell Gwynn.
As the master of ceremony it is your duty to keep the program running smoothly. You will introduce those who will sing and say words of tribute at the funeral.
Presumably you are referring to Sonnet 130 "My mistress's eyes are nothing like the sun". We know that it was written before 1608, when it was first published. How much before is anyone's guess.
As the master of ceremony it is your duty to keep the program running smoothly. You will introduce those who will sing and say words of tribute at the funeral.
Sandy's mistress refers to a character in the musical "Grease," specifically Sandy Olsson, who is portrayed by Olivia Newton-John. However, if you are referring to a different context or specific individual named Sandy, please provide more details for a more accurate answer.
ANSWER: No one will ever know except you and the husband, but if this event is going to happen the married man might introduce his mistress to his wife as one of his friend who work with him. Or it could be that they were old friends and been cheating without the wife knowing about it. God only knows..