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Scaffold Scenes
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A scaffold is a place where sinners go to relieve their guilt. ... In the novel, The Scarlet Letter, written by Nathaniel Hawthorne, the scaffold scenes are immensely important to the book. We are introduced to all of the main characters and we see how they change from the first scaffold scene to the last, and how each of the scaffold scenes are significant.
During the first scaffold scene, it introduces the main character, Hester Prynne, her symbols of her sin, and is just beginning to show us just how strong of a character she really is. ... Hester has to stand on the scaffold for three hours with the public staring and talking about her. ... He stands upon the scaffold, not to admit his own guilt, but as her priest trying to defend a member of his congregation. ...
While all of the principle characters are here again, during this second scaffold scene, there is a feeling of togetherness among Hester, Pearl, and Dimmesdale. ...
This is the final scaffold scene and Dimmesdale regains his soul by confessing.
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Title: Scaffold Scenes
Words: 839 Rating: None Pages: 3.4 submitted by: essayqt12
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