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In the novel, The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne, what appears to be
Hester Prynne’s tragedy becomes the Reverend Arthur Dimmesdale’s suffering and
depression, despite the letter "A" boldly present on her chest. Revered Dimmesdale’s
affair with Hester Prynne continuously troubles his conscience; seeing that no other
person feels as guilty, the minister is the most tragic character in the novel. At the time
when this novel takes place, not only ministers,
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the novel The Scarlet Letter proved to be nothing more than a sign of
Adultery upon the bosom of Hester Prynne. Hester, as well as Pearl, is able to overcome
the shame and dishonor it brings to their self-esteem. As a minister to God and no one to
turn to, the tragic sin of adultery causes great suffering in the life of the Reverend
Arthur Dimmesdale. More so than any other character in the novel.
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