Friday, September 25, 2015

What bitter but wholesome cup does dimmesdale say hester is denying her partner in sin?

If Hester would confess her sin, and name her lover, then the truth would come out. Even though it would be hard, the truth would actually be a relief. Dimmesdale is not at a point where he can confess his part, but he wants to be forced to acknowledge it.

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