What Is Dimmesdale's Suffering In The Scarlet Letter

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In the book The Scarlet Letter, Nathaniel Hawthorne demonstrated Dimmesdale suffering and regret over the years that build him up and lead him to many obstacles and challenges that killed him in the inside. Also, Nathaniel Hawthorne depicts the agony of Dimmesdale`s conscience as his guilt that is eating away at him until he confesses. In addition, Dimmesdale’s faces many obstacles and challenges that killed him and eat him from the inside. For example, of a challenge that he faces is not confessing to Hester Prynne up front to the townsfolks that he was Hester partner in the affairs. Another example is that when Hester walk up on stage and confess that she was responsible for the adultery and while she was talking, she has …show more content…

For example, of this is that in the book, then another has shown us that Dimmesdale suffering is reflecting him on the outside that why in the chapters Dimmesdale keeps on holding on his heart on where the letter “A” is carved on this chest. Another is that when Dimmesdale was leading the church to tell the town folks about how God will be like if you did not follow in the correct way he will sin you that why Dimmesdale did, not what to tell everybody about it if he did, he could get killed and thought out as a minister in the church and also the townsfolks always believe that Dimmesdale is the only one that can connect to God and he cannot do anything that is a sin for the town. Another Example that physiognomy is killing him over time at the beginning when Dimmesdale was a coward to walk on stage with Hester to tell everybody about what happen during that time it already killed him in the inside until later on it started to suffer him and give him hard time to do everything it almost broke Dimmesdale like a physiognomy where you are ugly on the inside and reflect on the outside in this part physiognomy is like Dimmesdale over the years killing and eating away his flesh that why in one of the passage said Dimmesdale looked up and see a letter “A: in the sky to the townsfolks it means happy and peaceful but to Dimmesdale the letter “A” hunts him even if he did not