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<blockquote data-quote="CMadia" data-source="post: 2704389" data-attributes="member: 908401"><p>Please leave feedback, am I telling too much about the character in the intro</p><p></p><p>The personification of human frailty and sorrow, Arthur Dimmesdale a young </p><p>Puritan minsiter, who is committed to his religion and devoted to his god. Being </p><p>a great speaker and such a wise man, Arthur is loved not only among the city of </p><p>Boston but throughout the Massachusetts Bay Colony. Dimmesdale has sinned for </p><p>being Hester's lover and the father of her child Pearl. For some time bpth Athur </p><p>and Heste kept quiet, but behind the public scene Dimmesdale practiced </p><p>self-flagellation. This shows the shame that he feels for having sinned. This </p><p>also leads to the question whether he put the mark on his own chest or if it was </p><p>put there by someone of greater power like Black Man. Over time not being able </p><p>to confess his sin, whether it was to due to the mental weakness he possesses or </p><p>the congregation not taking his confessions seriously for not being specific </p><p>about them. For many years Arthur suffers from depression, contributing to the </p><p>decline of his health. Once he recognized the sin has ate away at him for long </p><p>enough, he decided to finally confess his sin. Right before his death he </p><p>purified his soul by confessing publicly. Also he showed the public the Scarlett </p><p>A that was on his chest for years. The Scarlett A most likely means someone who </p><p>tries to hide sin but eventually will be exposed and revealed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CMadia, post: 2704389, member: 908401"] Please leave feedback, am I telling too much about the character in the intro The personification of human frailty and sorrow, Arthur Dimmesdale a young Puritan minsiter, who is committed to his religion and devoted to his god. Being a great speaker and such a wise man, Arthur is loved not only among the city of Boston but throughout the Massachusetts Bay Colony. Dimmesdale has sinned for being Hester's lover and the father of her child Pearl. For some time bpth Athur and Heste kept quiet, but behind the public scene Dimmesdale practiced self-flagellation. This shows the shame that he feels for having sinned. This also leads to the question whether he put the mark on his own chest or if it was put there by someone of greater power like Black Man. Over time not being able to confess his sin, whether it was to due to the mental weakness he possesses or the congregation not taking his confessions seriously for not being specific about them. For many years Arthur suffers from depression, contributing to the decline of his health. Once he recognized the sin has ate away at him for long enough, he decided to finally confess his sin. Right before his death he purified his soul by confessing publicly. Also he showed the public the Scarlett A that was on his chest for years. The Scarlett A most likely means someone who tries to hide sin but eventually will be exposed and revealed. [/QUOTE]
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