Becuase they had an affair and Hester didnt tell anyone dimmsdales identity and instead let him live with the guilt that she was getting punished and he wasnt. He felt so guilty that he made his health worse and worse
Hester feels responsible for Dimmesdale's poor condition because she believes her decision to keep his identity as Pearl's father a secret contributed to his suffering. She believes that had she revealed the truth earlier, Dimmesdale may have found relief from his guilt and despair sooner. Hester bears the burden of their shared secret and feels responsible for the consequences that Dimmesdale endures.
Rodger and hester were once married
Don't know his relationship but he asks her to reveal the father of her sinful child.
During the procession, Hester stands on the scaffold in the marketplace with her daughter Pearl. During Dimmesdale's sermon in the church, she stands in the back of the congregation, unseen by the rest of the town.
Hester first notices the A which shows that when people look at Hester, the first thing they see is the physical reminder of her sin.
Hester's husband, Roger Chillingworth, feels betrayed and vengeful about Hester's mistake of having an affair and bearing a child with another man. He goes to great lengths to conceal his identity and seek revenge on the man responsible for dishonoring his marriage.
When Hester reveals to Dimmesdale that Chillingworth is actually her husband he becomes angry and upset. He begins to condemn her and is quite afraid for his own life and safety. But soon he forgives her and comes to the realization that Chillingworth is a worse sinner than they are.
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John Hester is 6 feet 4 inches tall. He weighs 230 pounds. He bats right and throws right.
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.
Adultery - hence the great big, red letter A.
No, Hester does not follow the practice of sparing the rod in The Scarlet Letter. She believes in showing love and compassion towards her daughter, Pearl, instead of using physical punishment as a means of discipline. Hester's approach is at odds with the strict puritan beliefs of her community.