Wednesday, September 14, 2011

In The Scarlet Letter, why does Hester choose to move back to a community that condemns her?

It's also possible that leaving would deny Hester the opportunity to be near Dimmesdale, whether for her own benefit (and she clearly cares for him, asking at the end of the book whether she and Dimmesdale will be together in the afterlife) or for Pearl.

Dave Becker

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