Thursday, September 23, 2010

5 DJ

Pg 61, L 18 "Mr Dimmesdale; a young clergyman...speech of an angel" Nathaniel H. is pointing out Dimmesdale's great personality and  tenderness of charachter. He is a sinner, but still his qualities are well described. Is it possible that H. feels sympathy for this man? The comparison with the angel is maybe opposite to the evil face of Hester's husband (snake).

1 comment:

  1. Good insight. You have the angel and the snake (good and evil) picked out.

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