Seven years ago, my brother made a terrible mistake. He slept with a
woman named Hester Prynne, and she became pregnant with a child. I am
talking about the great Reverend Dimmesdale. The problem is that he has not
taken responsibility for his actions for seven years. Hester Prynne was
already married and her husband was away in England taking care of some
business. By sleeping with her, he helped her commit adultery and sinned in
front of God. I am the only other one who knows his secret besides Hester.
It has been a secret for too long and now it is time for him to confess.
This relationship may have been caused by a number of factors. One
factor is that Hester was lonely. Her husband had been away for a long time
and she had no one else to be with. Hester and Reverend Dimmesdale did
not think of the consequences of their actions. They did not predict that a
child would be born, but it happened. They may also have fell in love and
couldn’t wait until Hester’s husband returned. The fact is that it was a
mistake. As a result of their relationship, Hester became pregnant. The
whole town then found out that she committed adultery. She was sentenced
to wear a scarlet letter “A” to humiliate her the rest of her life. She was
shunned by the town and forced to live a lonely life. Meanwhile,
Dimmesdale did not receive any punishment, but he has had to live with the
The Essay on The Scarlett Letter Hester Dimmesdale Symbolism
Symbolism at it's best is limitless in conveying a feeling, mood, or atmosphere that words alone can not define. It can trigger emotion, persuade the reader to question everything they know thus far, or inflict thoughts that, in the most twisted sense of the story, would seem barely justified. Symbolism reaches out to the reader in numerous ways, but no matter what the effect, it's almost always ...
secret for seven years.
This demonstrates the consequences of sin. There is no decision that
does not come with some kind of consequence. This consequence can be
good or bad, depending on the decision made. In my brother’s case, the
consequence was not good. Outwardly, it seems as if Hester was the only
one to receive the consequences for her actions. But the knowledge of the
secret burns inside the Reverend. Each day he tells me how it tortures him
inside. Yet he refuses to confess and let the public know his shame.
The only way for him to stop the torture is to tell the public his secret.
If not for himself, then he must do it for Hester. She does not deserve to be
alone in her ignominy and embarrassment. She did not commit the crime by
herself. It is not fair for a poor, lonely women to be alone for the rest of her
life. It is also not fair to the child, Pearl. Pearl deserves to know who her
father is and not be lied to her whole life. Pearl committed no crime, yet she
has to suffer the consequence of her mother’s actions. She at least deserves a
father to be by her side.
By telling the town of his secret, my brother will be tortured inside no
more. He will also take some of the shame off of Hester and put it upon
himself. He is one of the well respected members of the community and can
help convince people not to be so hard on Hester Prynne. He can explain
what happened and why it happened. This way people may understand the
situation better and not be so quick to judge. A confession from the
Reverend Dimmesdale may be seven years too late, but late is better than
never.
This solution is the best and only way for my brother to absolve
himself of sin. No matter what he says or does, God will always know what
he did. If he were to run away from the problem, it would still be torturing
him inside. He need to let out all of his emotions and face his fears. The is
the only way he will be able to respect himself. By taking responsibility for
his actions, he also asks for forgiveness from Hester. She deserves an
The Essay on Hester
The Punishment Doesnt Always Fit the Crime The Scarlet Letter, written by Nathaniel Hawthorne is a book about Hester Prynne, a woman whose one night of passion leads to a lifetime of punishment. It takes place in a Puritan society in the New World during the 17th century. Hester commits adultery with the Reverend Dimmesdale and is sentenced to wear a letter A on her bosom for the rest of her life. ...
apology after being put through her shame for seven long years.