The Scarlet Letter
How does Dimmesdale's perspective change in this chapter?
chapter 20
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chapter 20
After his interaction with Pearl at the stream, Dimmesdale returns to town thoroughly aware of having a new perception of life. He has much more energy than when he left only two days earlier, and everything looks different to him. Three times in a row he is approached by various people, and he struggles not to utter blasphemy. He is even tempted to teach dirty words to a group of small Puritan children.
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