The novel The  reddened letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne presents the many conflicts, sin,  and   ugliness of three  concourse in a love triangle. The minister, Arthur Dimmesdale, commits  criminal conversation with a beautiful young woman, Hester Prynn. They bring into the world their  princess,   small  cliff. The governor punishes Hester because she didn¡¯t have a husband  and she got a  pincer. The governor makes Hester wear a symbol of shame, ¡°The Scarlet  letter A¡± on her bosom. The towns  race,  non knowing that the minister was the  tyke¡¯s   render, criticize and talks bad about Hester. As part of the punishment, Hester, with Pearl  in her arms were to stand on the scaffold without Arthur. Arthur Dimmesdale was  respected by many. Young virgins were attracted to him, and old  plenty believed that he  would die before them. When Arthur tells the communion that he was a sinner and that  he was not pure, the communion did not   rectify attention to what he had said. Arth   ur pays  the consequences of his sins by guilt, solitude, and sorrow.   Arthur Dimmesdale does not play  a great deal of a manly role. When Hester Prynn went up  the scaffold, he too should¡¯ve been up there with Hester but he chose not to.

 He refuses to   enunciate his true identity that he was the father of Pearl; He had many chances to tell the  people that he was the father of Pearl but he just  leave it as is. On the walk to the  marketplace for the election, Arthur does not  thus far look at Hester. This shows us that he is  afraid of how others think, and that he couldn¡¯t  equipment casualty his pride by t   elling people that he  was the father. Arthu!   r  eternally held on to his heart, and he had a Scarlet Letter A carved  on his flesh (chest). In addition he constantly whips himself, did not sleep, and did not eat.  This proves that he felt...                                        If you want to  reward a full essay, order it on our website: 
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