Theme Of Forgiveness In The Scarlet Letter

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I’m sure that if you have read The Scarlet Letter, by Nathaniel Hawthorne, then you have the same question as I, who has confessed enough to a state of forgiveness? So as I read, I began to realize that Hester, Pearl and possibly Dimmesdale were saved. Let’s begin, shall we? Firstly, during chapter XXIII, “The Revelation Of The Scarlet Letter,” Dimmesdale darkens his public image by representing his responsibility to his family. This happens through joining Hester and Pearl on the scaffold. Therefore, he saves not only himself, but Pearl as well. “Ha, temper! Methinks thou art too late!” States while standing firm, yet fearful. Moments before Dimmesdale joins Hester and Pearl on the scaffold, he says to Roger Chillingworth, “Thy power

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