Tuesday, November 15, 2011
DJ 28 the angel has finally flew away
Yes; their minister whom they so loved.... a shower of golden truths upon them." At the end of this book Arthur dies and the people think he is some sort of angel and flies away. Everyone is sad when he is gone and cries but since they do not he has sinned or his scar he can't go to heaven. He is showed to be like a angel because he is a minister a all holy figure. So before he goes to heaven he must tell everyone what he has done and show his scar. Yet they say he is the best man ever. As they say "He stood, at this moment...and a reputation of whitest sanctity.." Yet the other sinner Hester is looked upon and has to show the A every day. It is not fair that Dimmesdale doesn't have to take any blame or be punished.
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The end of this entry doesn't make any sense at this point in the novel. Are you saying that the town still looks down on Hester? Or are you saying that its unfair because Dimmesdale doesn't seem to pay for his sin as much as Hester?
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