The Scarlet Letter Blog 4: DimmesdAle


The controversial book “The Scarlet Letter” continues as Pearl reaches her childhood. Hester slowly builds her reputation from rock bottom over the next seven years of Pearl’s childhood. And as she begins to redeem her actions of adultery with acts of selflessness, like making clothes for the poor, Arthur Dimmesale, the town minister has a positive reputation and continues to improve over the next few years as well. Arthur Dimmesdale was the unknown father of Pearl and was internally broken by this secret he kept. While Hester was freed from hiding but was publicly shunned, Dimmesdale was absolutely adored but eaten by the same wrong doings.  Dimmesale became so ill from his guilt he had the town doctor live with him to look after him. This doctor was none other than Roger Chillingworth, Hester’s husband who was presumably dead. He came into the town with this false identity in order to find who was Pearl’s father. After speculating that it was Dimmesdale, he was able to get into his home after to “take care” of him but in reality, Chillingworth adds on to his pain and suffering. Dimmesdale takes quite a turn in terms of character development, and finds himself exposing the truth by the end, before his end.

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