Tuesday, May 28, 2019

Essay --

Elizabeth Kubler-Ross once said, Guilt is perhaps the most painful companion of death. This quote truly captures Dimmesdales death and journey to death, it is guilt trip that drives him to the grave and it accompanies him throughout all five grieving stages. Dimmesdale is one of many characters in The Scarlet letter that is faced with problems both personally and spiritually. The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne is a romantic novel about a young woman, Hester Prynne, who is permanently marked with her sinning by a scarlet A she mustiness bare on her chest and also by her daughter Pearl. Hester committed adultery with the young minister of Boston, Arthur Dimmesdale. Hester, and her beloved child Pearl, learn to over lift the A and change the meaning of it from adulterer to able, while they are changing the way society views them, Dimmesdale is withering away under the care of Rodger Chillingworth, Hesters old husband. Chillingworth knows about the sin and seeks revenge on Di mmesdale. Dimmesdale is helpless and in a downward spiral. He let the sin become who he is, even though the towns people dont know of his adultery until his dying breath. The Scarlet Letter is a story about overcoming the darkness that hangs above you and stepping out of the sin or gloom that holds you. For characters like Hester this is a fairly easy thing to handle, but on the flip side characters like Dimmesdale struggle and can not seem to escape their heinous acts and dont find peace of mind until they die. The Scarlet Letter mainly focuses on the process of overcoming these troubling measure and how each individual character handles the pressure, stress, and guilt that come along with it differently. Arthur Dimmesdale is a lost soul after his sin, he expe... ...d in acts to try and please idol or whom ever they wish to gain forgiveness from. Most people naturally tie depression to death people in this stage will experience sadness, regret, and fear of what is to come. The final stage is acceptance, this stage is very straightforward, it is in this stage that the individual realizes their fate and are okay with it and what they have done. (Elisabeth Kbler-Ross -Five Stages of Grief, course Balls). Dimmesdale is a very, very troubled man to say the least. Throughout The Scarlet Letter Dimmesdale is shown going through the five stages of grief, he lets his sin rule and control his life and lets it ultimately lead to his demise. Denial is a conscious or unconscious refusal to accept facts, information, reality, etc., relating to the situation concerned (Elisabeth Kbler-Ross -Five Stages of Grief, Business Balls). Denial

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