Why does Dimmesdale confess his sin?
Dimmesdale knew that in order to redeem, he would need to part with the person he ‘violated reverence’ with, his guilt could not continue with Hester because he would be corrupt. The manhood he embodied was that of a innocent soul, and confessing his sin for God proved him to be an honest man.
Why does Pearl say Hester wears the scarlet letter?
But despite repeated questions by Pearl, Hester says she wears the letter for “the sake of the gold thread” — the first time she had “been false to the symbol on her bosom.” Pearl is not satisfied and continues to question Hester until Hester threatens to shut Pearl in a dark closet.
Why hasn’t Hester visited Dimmesdale in his study?
Hester has never visited Dimmesdale in his study because she feels ashamed and guilty for what they have done together; moreover, she doesn’t want to ruin his reputation by allowing others to see them talk, so instead sees it better they commute amongst the privacy of the wilderness.
Why does Hester reveal the truth of Chillingworth’s identity?
Hester decided to reveal Roger Chillingworth’s secret identity to Mr. Dimmesdale because, after her private conversation with Dimmesdale (Chapter 12), she could see that he was on the verge of lunacy, unless he had already crossed over the verge already.
How old is Pearl in Chapter 13 of the scarlet letter?
seven years
What does Hester do at the end of Chapter 13?
Hester resolves to ask Chillingworth to stop tormenting the minister. One day she and Pearl encounter him near the beach, gathering plants for his medicines. She then informs Chillingworth that she feels it is time to tell the minister the truth about Chillingworth’s identity.
Does Pearl get married?
Nonetheless, Hawthorne hints that Pearl has lived on in happiness and wealth, married well, had a child, and remained as an affectionate and dutiful daughter to Hester.