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Scarlet Letter

Hester Prynne was a beautiful, young, tall woman with shiny dark hair, piercing black eyes, and a beautiful complexion. She was living in Amsterdam with her husband, Roger Chillingworth, until he sent her to America alone while he cleared up business matters. In America, Hester had a love affair with Reverend Arthur Dimmesdale and realized she was pregnant with his baby. Nobody realized who the father was, so the Reverend couldn't be punished. However, Hester was forced to wear a large scarlet A(representing Adultery) on her dress. It was a well-known symbol, so everybody knew she had committed adultery and were astonished. This was because adultery was a sin explained in the Seventh Commandment. Hester felt ashamed. After she completed community service, she truly learned her lesson and her citizens accepted her once again. She was also permitted back into Boston after her daughter married and the father of the baby died. She then became a reverend figure whom people confided in and received sympathy from. Reverend Arthur Dimmesdale was young, very pale, and his body was fragile. He had large, caring eyes and a sweet, youthful personality women adored. He was shy and mainly kept to himself. Reverend Dimmesdale was deeply loved by


He brought Roger Chillingworth to Hester while she was in prison. Master Brackett was the keeper of the prison. She was a beautiful girl with "a bright complexion, eyes possessing depth and glow, and glossy, shiny hair. She lived in the same luxurious mansion as her brother. She was not married and was commonly known to be a witch. Governor Bellingham was the one who witnessed Hester's punishment on the scaffold. Because Hester refused to reveal the identity of Pearl's father, John made a long speech to the crowd gathered about the sin of committing adultery. When Chillingworth died, Pearl got a large inheritance. He made Hester realize Roger Chillingworth would be sailing with Pearl, Reverend Dimmesdale, and Hester herself. Pearl was the illegitimate daughter of Hester and Reverend Dimmesdale. He visited her in prison and pleaded for her not to reveal the fact he was her husband. The other sin was when he judged Reverend Dimmesdale and spent hours scheming up plots to make him lose his sanity, while he pretended to be his loyal friend.

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