Wednesday, 19 December 2012

In The Scarlet Letter what is the symbolism of Dimmesdale's and Chillingworth's house?

Inof
, "The Pastor and His Parishioner"famously tellsthe true identity
of the man with whom he has been sharing his dwelling. She also warns Dimmesdale against
"that man", who is crushing the soul right from within Dimmesdale's weakened
body.

Thou must dwell no longer with this man, said
Hester, slowly and firmly. Thy heart must be no longer under his evil eye!


Aside from the obvious conflict, another reason why Hester is very
concerned about Dimmesdale and

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