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... , he has tremendous power to make us feel our need of Him . There are only four characters in the book . The first is the Rev. Arthur Dimmesdale , a brilliant young preacher , who has come over to New England IN MODERN LITERATURE 267.
... , he has tremendous power to make us feel our need of Him . There are only four characters in the book . The first is the Rev. Arthur Dimmesdale , a brilliant young preacher , who has come over to New England IN MODERN LITERATURE 267.
Page 268
... Dimmesdale , as her minister , is made to exhort her , in the presence of the whole community , to proclaim the paternity of her child . On the outskirts of the crowd stands Roger Chillingworth , unknown to any other. scene . 268 ...
... Dimmesdale , as her minister , is made to exhort her , in the presence of the whole community , to proclaim the paternity of her child . On the outskirts of the crowd stands Roger Chillingworth , unknown to any other. scene . 268 ...
Page 270
... Dimmesdale said with the Psalmist of old : " When I kept silence , my bones waxed old through my roaring all the day long . For day and night Thy hand was heavy upon me : my mois- ture was turned into the drought of summer . " We will ...
... Dimmesdale said with the Psalmist of old : " When I kept silence , my bones waxed old through my roaring all the day long . For day and night Thy hand was heavy upon me : my mois- ture was turned into the drought of summer . " We will ...
Page 271
... Dimmesdale knew this . Hence he suffered when his life was false and impure . If he had not suffered , his loss would have been still greater . His pain is the proof that he is not dead . Meantime Hester Prynne lived with her child in a ...
... Dimmesdale knew this . Hence he suffered when his life was false and impure . If he had not suffered , his loss would have been still greater . His pain is the proof that he is not dead . Meantime Hester Prynne lived with her child in a ...
Page 277
... Dimmesdale and Hester Prynne . They determined to depart together for some unknown shore where the shame of their past would be unknown , and Roger Chillingworth shaken off . This plan of running away from confession , and perpetuating ...
... Dimmesdale and Hester Prynne . They determined to depart together for some unknown shore where the shame of their past would be unknown , and Roger Chillingworth shaken off . This plan of running away from confession , and perpetuating ...
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