Ailing Rev. Dimmesdale has a habit of clutching his chest over his heart, where he feels intense physical and emotional pain due to the guilt he carries from committing adultery with Hester Prynne.
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Arthur Dimmesdale is the father of Hester's baby in The Scarlet Letter. However, this fact is not revealed until later in the story.
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The father of Hester's baby in "The Scarlet Letter" is Reverend Arthur Dimmesdale.
Hester and Pearl run into Rev. Dimmesdale on their way to the governor's house in chapter 7 of "The Scarlet Letter." Dimmesdale stops to converse with them briefly before they continue on their way.
The key characters are Hester Prynne, her daughter Pearl, Roger Chillingworth (actually Prynne), and Rev. Arthur Dimmesdale.
Yes, Reverend Dimmesdale's actions in "The Scarlet Letter" are believably motivated. His internal struggle with guilt, societal expectations, and his love for Hester Prynne drive him to conceal his sin and suffer in silence. His complex character and conflicting emotions make his actions realistic and compelling.
Hester refused to reveal the identity of the father of her child, Pearl, and therefore did not disclose that the Reverend Arthur Dimmesdale was the father. She chose to bear the shame and stigma of her sin alone, protecting Dimmesdale's reputation and preserving their secret.
Pearl feels a sense of unease and mistrust towards Chillingworth when she sees him with Rev. Dimmesdale. She is perceptive enough to recognize Chillingworth’s malevolent intentions and perceives him as a dark and sinister presence in their lives. Pearl's instinctual reaction is one of disdain and aversion towards Chillingworth.
The main characters in the novel are: Hester Prynne, Rev. Arthur Dimmesdale, "Roger Chillingworth" (Roger Prynne), Governor Bellingham, Rev. John Wilson, Mistress (Harriet) Hibbons.In the book: Hester Prynne, Roger Prynne (also known as Roger Chillingworth.
The cast of The Scarlet Letter - 1913 includes: Linda Arvidson as Hester Prynne Murdock MacQuarrie as Roger Chillingworth Charles Perley as Rev. Arthur Dimmesdale
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