Wednesday, July 17, 2019

Dimmesdale the Lying Coward

cooper Chisum Dimmesdale the Lying Coward In the book The ruddy Letter, a character named Reverend Arthur Dimmesdale was considered to be, by most nation in the puritan community, a hero. Dimmesdale was an extremely apparitional sol gnarlry with great morals and values. M each mountain in the community looked up to him for his estrus and truth about his religious beliefs. Dimmesdale was a very reserved man, and was thought to be an angel of God. People worshiped him, cerebrated what he said, and looked at him as hero.Unfortunately the community was remaining all(prenominal) devastated and confused, because Dimmesdale was a lying coward that didnt arrest the strength to admit his transgression. Dimmesdale knew how the community precept him and could not face the truth, so he hid it. Dimmesdale lived two different lives, one was the religious face that everyone loved and looked up too. On the other hand, when he was alone all he did was beat himself up mentally and physi cally.Soon the guilt made Dimmesdale weaker and weaker and he wanted to recite the truth, and tried multiple times, entirely he never found the courage. He allowed the guilt of lying and manipulating the people to last kill him all because he couldnt deal with what the community might think. cypher in the town imagined him committing of sin of any kind, especially one that was a extensive wrong doing in the Puritan community. Dimmesdale hid a secret behind the mask he wore for the community. He had courage to commit the sin but he did not soak up the courage to admit it.He committed fornication with a woman, she got pregnant, caught and punished by exoteric humiliation because of him, but he couldnt accept the consequences. On the other hand, he was tortured not only by his conscience he was beat down in the mouth by Roger Chillingworth. Eventually Dimmesdale was destined to die because he could not survive the guilt. surprisingly in a last stage of strength, Dimmesdale a dmits to his sin, but dies soon after. He died and left the community, his people with no explanation.In the novel The carmine Letter by Nathanial Hawthorne, Dimmesdale proves that he is a coward by not being commensurate to do the right thing and tell the truth. He lived a double life. He was a hero to so legion(predicate) people and all he did was allow them down. He lost their trust and applaud towards him, all because he could face the consequenses. Arthur Dimmesdale is a pathetic lying coward that didnt acquire the confidence or power to arrange things right and follow what he preached to people of the Puritan community. He didnt learn the courage to live by everything he made other people believe in.

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