Table of Contents
- 1 How does Pearl react when Dimmesdale calls herself and Hester to mount the scaffold with him?
- 2 What does pearl ask Dimmesdale on the scaffold?
- 3 What effect does Pearl have on Dimmesdale?
- 4 Why does Hester call Pearl to her and Dimmesdale?
- 5 Why do Dimmesdale Hester and Pearl go up on the scaffold?
- 6 How does Pearl behave when she sees Hester without her letter?
- 7 What does Dimmesdale ask Hester to do with Pearl’s letter?
- 8 What happens to Dimmesdale as they move toward the town hall?
How does Pearl react when Dimmesdale calls herself and Hester to mount the scaffold with him?
How does Pearl react when Dimmesdale calls Hester and herself to mount the scaffold with him? Dimmesdale enters the church energetically and upright to give his sermon; he leaves it stooped and tottering.
Why is Pearl upset at Dimmesdale and Hester?
Pearl is upset at Hester and will not cross the brook to the two parents because Hester took off the S.L. which, to Pearl, identifies Hester as her mother *Pearl only knows her mother by her mistakes. Pearl is a symbol of Hester and Dimmesdale’s sin and is a living reminder of the S.L.
What does pearl ask Dimmesdale on the scaffold?
Hester and Pearl join him on the scaffold as they return from the old governor’s deathbed, and Pearl asks if Dimmesdale will join them when they stand on the scaffold during the day. He also gives Dimmesdale a black glove found atop the scaffold and says people feel the devil himself left it there.
What do you think Dimmesdale means when he describes his and Hester’s sin as violating our reverence for each other’s soul?
What do you think Dimmesdale means when he describes his and Hester’s sin as violating “our reverence for each other’s soul”? He still views the sin as horrible and disgusting and wants to make it clear that he is sorry for it.
What effect does Pearl have on Dimmesdale?
Pearl’s effect on Dimmesdale is associated with Dimmesdale’s perception of his sin. As an unconfessed adulterer, Dimmesdale loathes himself and tries to punish himself by all night prayer vigils and self-mutilation. When he sees Pearl, he is reminded of his sin.
What happens when Dimmesdale confesses?
By protecting his reputation, Dimmesdale sentenced himself to suffering far worse than the public punishment he would have shared with Hester. By confessing, he escapes the prison he built for himself, and the one Chillingworth built for him.
Why does Hester call Pearl to her and Dimmesdale?
Hester calls to Pearl to join her and Dimmesdale. From the other side of the brook, Pearl eyes her parents with suspicion. Hester tries to encourage Pearl to embrace Dimmesdale as well, although she does not tell her that the minister is her father.
How does Pearl react to Dimmesdale?
When Hester and Dimmesdale meet in the forest, she impulsively takes off the letter and throws it away. When Pearl sees her mother without the letter, she reacts by screaming and crying until Hester puts the letter back on.
Why do Dimmesdale Hester and Pearl go up on the scaffold?
Dimmesdale climbs the scaffold at night so that he can confess his sin and feel how Hester felt. The source of his chest pain is the scarlet “A” he bears. 20.
What does pearl ask Hester on the scaffold?
This can hardly comfort the child. Pearl asks Dimmesdale if he will stand upon the scaffold during the day with her mother and herself. To do so would be for Dimmesdale to confess.
How does Pearl behave when she sees Hester without her letter?
R2: how does Pearl behave when she sees Hester without her letter? Pearl almost does not recognize her mother when there is no letter. She refuses to come to her and Dimmesdale.
What things does Hester think about while she is on the scaffold What might this indicate?
What things does Hester think about while on the scaffold? She thinks about suicide, her parents, school days, sports, childish quarrels, maiden years and a new life.
What does Dimmesdale ask Hester to do with Pearl’s letter?
Dimmesdale is anxious that Pearl should cross the stream, and he asks Hester to make her hurry. Pearl starts screaming and convulsing and points to Hester’s chest, where the scarlet letter had been removed.
What does Dimmesdale say leads him to the scaffold?
Deaf to Chillingworth’s attempt to stop him, Dimmesdale mounts the scaffold with Hester and Pearl. He declares that God has led him there. The crowd stares.
What happens to Dimmesdale as they move toward the town hall?
As they move toward the town hall for the evening feast, Dimmesdale sees Hester and hesitates. Turning toward the scaffold, he calls to Hester and Pearl to join him. Deaf to Chillingworth’s attempt to stop him, Dimmesdale mounts the scaffold with Hester and Pearl.
What happened to Pearl’s Scarlet Letter in the stream?
Hester watches as Pearl walks up to the stream and stops on the other side, still standing in a ray of sunlight. Dimmesdale is anxious that Pearl should cross the stream, and he asks Hester to make her hurry. Pearl starts screaming and convulsing and points to Hester’s chest, where the scarlet letter had been removed.