"The Scarlet Letter" and the Subversion of Puritanism

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In a paper of four pages, the writer looks at Dimmesdale's final monologue in "The Scarlet Letter". Explication is used to reveal a secondary meaning to Dimmesdale's "confession", in which he rejects Puritan values and comes to terms with his earthly love for Hester. Paper uses zero sources.