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  1. Need help with Chapter 3 in Nathaniel Hawthorne's The Scarlet Letter? Check out our revolutionary side-by-side summary and analysis.

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    In the crowd that surrounds the scaffold, Hester suddenly spots her husband, who sent her to America but never fulfilled his promise to follow her. Though he is dressed in a strange combination of traditional European clothing and Native American dress, she is struck by his wise countenance and recognizes his slightly deformed shoulders. Hesters hu...

    Hester and her husband come face to face for the first time when he is called to her prison cell to provide medical assistance. Chillingworth has promised the jailer that he can make Hester more amenable to just authority, and he now offers her a cup of medicine. Hester knows his true identityhis gaze makes her shudderand she initially refuses to d...

    The men who sit in judgment of Hester are not only hypocritical but also ignorant. Bellingham, surrounded by the trappings of his office, and Wilson, who looks like the darkly engraved portraits which we see prefixed to old volumes of sermons, both occupy positions where power is dependent upon self-portrayal and symbols. They know little of human ...

    As part of its meditation on the concept of evil, the text begins to elucidate Dimmesdales character for the reader. The emerging portrait is not altogether positive. Although Dimmesdale displays compassion and a sense of justice, he also seems spineless and somewhat sinister. His efforts to get Hester to reveal her lovers identity involve a set of...

  2. The Scarlet Letter (Chap. 3) Nathaniel Hawthorne. Track 3 on The Scarlet Letter. Hester sees in the crowd a Native American, and a “white man, clad in a strange disarray of civilized...

  3. In The Scarlet Letter Chapter 3, what is Hawthorne foreshadowing with the father's eventual disclosure? What does the glowing letter imply at the end of chapter 3 in The Scarlet Letter?

  4. Literature Notes. The Scarlet Letter. Chapter 3. Summary and Analysis Chapter 3. Hester recognizes a small, rather deformed man standing on the outskirts of the crowd and clutches Pearl fiercely to her bosom. Meanwhile, the man, a stranger to Boston, recognizes Hester and is horror-struck.

  5. From this intense consciousness of being the object of severe and universal observation, the wearer of the scarlet letter was at length relieved by discerning, on the outskirts of the crowd, a figure which irresistibly took possession of her thoughts.

  6. Chapter 3 | The Recognition. Course Hero's video study guide provides in-depth summary and analysis of chapter 3 of Nathaniel Hawthorne's novel The Scarlet Letter.