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Should Pearl be taken away from Hester?

Should Pearl be taken away from Hester?

Hester pays a visit to Governor Bellingham’s mansion. The townspeople reason that if Pearl is a demon-child, she should be taken from Hester for Hester’s sake. And, they reason, if Pearl is indeed a human child, she should be taken away from her mother for her own sake and given to a “better” parent than Hester Prynne.

What does Chillingworth leave Pearl?

Left with no object for his malice, Chillingworth wastes away and dies within a year of the minister’s passing, leaving a sizable inheritance to Pearl. Then, shortly after Chillingworth’s death, Hester and Pearl disappear. In their absence, the story of the scarlet letter grows into a legend.

Why does the governor want to take Pearl away from Hester?

Governor Bellingham wants to take Pearl, who is now three years old, from Hester because he believes Hester’s status as a fallen woman may endanger Pearl’s soul after death as well as her well-being on earth.

How does Chillingworth change in Chapter 10?

By renaming himself upon his arrival in Boston, Chillingworth has hidden his past from everyone except Hester, whom he has sworn to secrecy. He incorporates himself into society in the role of a doctor, and since the townsfolk have very little access to good medical care, he is welcomed and valued.

Does Pearl love Hester?

Pearl loves her mother; Hester is, in fact, the only person in Pearl’s life whom Pearl knows and trusts intimately, because the two of them live in relative isolation from the rest of the community. Though Pearl is rather impish and not particularly obedient, it is clear that her attachment to her mother is sincere.

What does Hester say to keep Pearl?

Hester argues to keep Pearl by saying she can teach Pearl the faith through her mistakes and trials, but also by saying Pearl is a daily reminder of the sin she committed.

How does Pearl become wealthy?

How does Pearl become wealthy? She discovers pirates’ treasure. She marries the governor’s son. She inherits Chillingworth’s estate and marries a nobleman.

Who fathered Hester’s baby?

Reverend Arthur Dimmesdale
Reverend Arthur Dimmesdale Dimmesdale is a young man who achieved fame in England as a theologian and then emigrated to America. In a moment of weakness, he and Hester became lovers. Although he will not confess it publicly, he is the father of her child.

Why is Pearl called the Elf child?

Pearl is therefore repeatedly referred to as an “elf” or “elf-child” because of the way in which she is so different from other children.

What was Chillingworth’s secret?

He was “confessing” to God and himself and trying to make up for his sin in his own way. This confirms Chillingworth’s suspicions that Dimmesdale’s awful secret is that he is Pearl’s father and Hester’s lover. I hope that those thoughts helped; good luck!

Why does Pearl finally kiss Dimmesdale?

So, when Dimmesdale kisses Pearl, he truthfully acknowledges her as his daughter; therefore, Pearl kisses him in like recognition as she ceases to be a symbol of her parents’ adultery and becomes human, in acceptance and forgiveness of Dimmesdale, and in weeping human tears for the first time in the narrative.

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