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What do you presume Chillingworth sees when he secretly enters Dimmesdale's room and touches his bosom? What impact does this occurrence have on the physician?
In colonial times leech was a term for a doctor. The word also has another meaning, both in colonial times and today. What is the other meaning of the word leech, and how is this double meaning word appropriate for Chillingworth?
Describe the secret practices Dimmesdale does as a result of the "immoral troubles" that overwhelmed him? Why do you think he does this?
At age seven, Peal shows a remarkable amount of intuition. How is this intuition shown when she states to her mother, "Come away, Mother! Come away, or yonder old Black Man will catch you! He hath got hold of the minister already."
One of the most dramatic scenes takes place when Dimmesdale stands on the scaffold at night. What symbolic significance is there in the fact that Dimmesdale's "vigil" takes place at night, yet Hester stood upon the scaffold in daylight?
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