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... Hester’s daughter was characterized being noble, selfish, and lastly thought to be from the dark side. This child was called Pearl. Even though Pearl was just a child, she made and impact on the life of both Hester, Dimmsdale, and the town.
All through the novel of Scarlet Letter, Pearl never comes out and explains her role. ... Although through out the novel, Pearl was ornery and caused problems in the community. A few of these problems Pearl caused; she threw stones at the fellow children, played in the woods, very disrespectful, and lastly disobedient. ...
The main goal Pearl was seeking was to get Dimmsdale to confess his sin to the town citizens. ... ” then Dimmsdale answers “ Nay; not so, my little pearl. ... Although Pearl offers to tell, but then she says “Thou wouldst not promise to take my hand, and mother’s hand, to-marrow noontide!
Approximate Word count = 630 Approximate Pages = 2.5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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