In Chapter 13, Hester resolves to reveal the identity of her child's father, Arthur Dimmesdale, even though it may bring shame upon them both. She feels it is necessary to take responsibility for her actions and seek forgiveness for her sin.
In Nathaniel Hawthorne's Scarlet Letter the townspeople treat Hester with disgust over what she id and she basically ignores them in chapter 5.http://www.chacha.com/question/how-do-the-townspeople-treat-hester-and-how-does-she-react-in-chapter-5-of-the-scarlet-letter
In Chapter 2 of "The Scarlet Letter," Hester's baby Pearl is three months old.
Hester Schell was born on February 13, 1955.
You are protected during the term of his bankruptcy. If he does not resolve the debt under it, you will remain responsible.
In Chapter 7 of "The Scarlet Letter," the children want to harm Hester and Pearl by throwing mud and flinging epithets at them. They view Hester and Pearl as outcasts because of Hester's scarlet letter and their sense of moral superiority.
in 1960, after battling Hodgkin's disease for 13 years, Joy Hester died.
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.
sin and disgrace
A Chapter 7 can be filed with an open Chapter 13.
Yes. That is why she did not reveal him as the father of Pearl, she carried the sin by herself.
Death ends bankruptcy action for the decedent. There is no longer a need for it. The estate of the decedent will resolve all financial matters.
It has changed from adulter to able. Hester has transformed into a helping person and does not expect any sympathy or anything in exchange for her work and help. She is able to make a change from how she used to be.