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Title: Metaphors Throughout The Scarlet Letter
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Like Hester, Dimmesdale stands on the scaffold for some time in solitary. Eventually, Hester and Pearl join him. Once again, Hester and Pearl stand together on the scaffold. Chillingworth's looming presence is a similarity between the first and second scaffold scene, standing amongst the vast crowd, and then lurking in the shadows respectively... Showed first 250 characters
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Like Hester, Dimmesdale stands on the scaffold for some time in solitary. Eventually, Hester and Pearl join him. Once again, Hester and Pearl stand together on the scaffold. Chillingworth's looming presence is a similarity between the first and second scaffold scene, standing amongst the vast crowd, and then lurking in the shadows respectively... Showed next 250 characters
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