Heroism In Nathaniel Hawthorne's 'The Scarlet Letter'

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The climax of the story causes Hester’s story to have its happy, peaceful ending. Being inspired by Hester’s heroism in putting Pearl’s emotions first, Dimmesdale does the same by taking responsibility to being Pearl’s father in front of the whole town. After he reveals his own scarlet letter he scarred into his chest, Dimmesdale takes his last breath and leaving in repose and freeing Hester’s, as well as his own, spirit. Chillingworth having no meaning in life anymore, dies a year after Dimmesdale does, taking the weight that he had placed upon Hester’s shoulders to his own. Pearl, being bequeathed Chillingworth’s belongings, goes on to live a happy life in England, and Hester can finally take her own happiness into consideration. She goes