Friday, July 19, 2019
The Distinguishing between Hester and Dimmesdale in Nathaniel :: essays research papers
à à à à à Both Hester and Dimmesdale, are characters in the Scarlet Letter. They suffer with the guilt of the sin of adultery that they committed. At the time, the Puritans looked down on this type of sin. Hester and Dimmesdale can be compared and contrast in the way they handled their scarlet letter, their cowardliness, and their belief of what the afterlife is. Hester and Dimmesdale both bear a scarlet letter but the way they handle it is different. Hesterââ¬â¢s scarlet letter is a piece of clothing, the ââ¬Å"SCARLET LETTER, so fantastically embroidered and illuminated upon her bosomâ⬠(Hawthorn 51). Dimmesdale on the other hand, has a scarlet letter carved in his chest. This is revealed when Dimmesdale was giving his revelation, in which ââ¬Å"he tore away the ministerial band from before his breast. It was revealed!â⬠(Hawthorn 232). Since the Scarlet Letter on Hester is visible to the public, she was criticized and looked down on. ââ¬Å"This women has brought same upon us all, and ought to dieâ⬠(Hawthorn 49) is said by a female in the market place talking about Hester. She becomes a stronger person through living this hard life. Dimmesdale instead has to live ââ¬Å"a life of cowardly and selfish meanness, that added tenfold disgrace and ignominy to his original crimeâ⬠(Loring 185). He becomes weaker and weak er by time, ââ¬Å"neither growing wiser nor stronger, but, day after day, paler and paler, more and more abjectâ⬠(Loring 186). Their courage is also weak. à à à à à The courage that those two share is quite similar, in that they have none. They both are afraid of the public and what the public would think of them. Hester refuses to tell anyone about her real husband, Chillingworth, who is still alive, or about her lover, Dimmesdale. Hester and Dimmesdale also try to take the cowardly way out when she has a chance to go to leave Boston and go to Europe, ââ¬Å"Her advising them to flee Boston was irresponsibleâ⬠(Granger 7). Hester after talking about leaving, and while in the forest with Dimmesdale and Pearl, takes the scarlet letter off. She was planning to never wear the scarlet letter again, especially after saying, ââ¬Å"The mid-ocean shall take it from my hand, and swallow it up forever!â⬠(Hawthorne 193). This shows that she did not have enough courage to bear the scarlet letter in Europe. Pearl still makes her bear the letter by saying, ââ¬Å"Come thou and take it up!â⬠(Hawthorne 193).
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