healthier and more energetic
In "The Scarlet Letter," Roger Chillingworth assumes the identity of a doctor upon arriving in Boston. Under this guise, he gains access to treating Reverend Dimmesdale and uses his position to further his revenge against him.
After Hester is released from jail and made to stand on the scaffold, she is an outcast in the town. She does not leave though, because unconsciously she believes that she must remain in the place of her sin until she is somehow purged of the sin. If she were to leave in anger or with a desire to bury her past, it could leave her unsettled for the rest of her life. Therefore she remains in Boston.
The oldest minister in Boston in The Scarlet Letter is Reverend John Wilson.
In the novel "The Scarlet Letter" by Nathaniel Hawthorne, Arthur Dimmesdale is not a brother to anyone. He is the young, charismatic, and respected Puritan minister in the town of Boston, who secretly engages in a romantic relationship with Hester Prynne, resulting in the birth of their daughter, Pearl.
Hester decides to keep wearing the scarlet letter on her bosom eventthough she doesn't have to. Pearl becomes the richest girl in Boston
Hester suggests that Dimmesdale should leave Boston and start a new life elsewhere. She proposes that they go together to Europe, where they can find peace and escape Chillingworth's hold over them. She believes that a fresh start in a new place is their best chance at happiness and freedom.
No it was not because tiger woods was there. It was because Hester wanted to be with Dimmesdale. In the end she is buried with him and that is why she never took off the scarlet letter. When Dimmesdale confesses, he basically says that they will never be together again because he was going to hell, while she, Hester, was going to heaven. Hester does not want to believe it so what she does is that she never takes off the scarlet letter because she does not want to be redeemed, she wants to keep the letter on her breast so when she dies she will meet up with him in hell or wherever it is the Dimmesdale was going. By dying in the same situation that Dimmesdale did, she has hope that they will meet up together again be it hell or heaven. That is why she returns to Boston. She does it so she can be buried with him because she has hope that they'll be together again in the afterlife.
What can you infer about the Britons’ attitude toward Arthur?
the answer is because Boston would be punished and the parliament decided to close the port of Boston until the colonists paid for their tea . In which the colonists called parliments actions the Intolerable Acts.
Hester and Dimmesdale decide to go to London to escape their past and start fresh in a new environment where they are not known and can make a new life away from their sins and the judgment of their community. Additionally, they may believe that London offers more opportunities for them to find redemption and live freely.
it started cause the british were pushing the Boston colonist too hard. so the Boston colonist decided to rebel.