on the scaffold, when he finally admits his sin..only then will dimmesdale be free
Approximately 20 slaves escaped successfully during the Stono Rebellion in 1739.
He was once a man who was very civilized and respected. He came from England, and was captured by the Indians. From this experience he learned to concoct all kinds of different herbs and medicines to help sickness. When he escaped from the Indians, he went to the colony where his wife was supposed to be waiting for him. He found her with a child from another man. This flung him into an outrage and changed his whole personality. He became a devilish man set on revenge at whatever the cost. He vowed to find the man who did this and to punish him. He began his search and soon found out that the father of this child was Rev. Mr. Dimmesdale. Mr. Dimmesdale was a very sick man and Chillingworth used this as an excuse to move into his home and become his physician.
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In 'The Scarlet Letter,' Roger Chillingworth escapes captivity by boarding a ship heading back to England. He cleverly convinces the ship's captain to let him leave despite Puritan laws against leaving the settlement.
The English army successfully escaped France and England did not have to soothe for peace, stopping the domination of all Europe.
Fire and Ice! You,ve just successfully escaped from Reykjavik!!!!
As many as the antinazi people could do in such perilous times. Unfortunately, only a few ten thousand successfully escaped such cruelty.
According to the fugitive slave laws a slave was not automatically free if he/she escaped to a slave free state. If a slave was caught in a free state, the people were obligated to hold them for the slave chasers. Not many people obeyed this rule, though.
About 300 prisoners (not all of them Jews) escaped successfully from Auschwitz. However, it was the biggest camp ... One also needs to compare the figure with the number of victims killed there - which was at least 1.1 million.
The escape from Alcatraz in 1962 involved three inmates: Frank Morris, John Anglin, and Clarence Anglin. They successfully escaped from the prison but were never found and presumed to have drowned in the waters surrounding the island.
The past participle for "escape" is "escaped." For example: "The prisoner had escaped from his cell."
A slave who escaped was referred to as a fugitive or runaway slave.