Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Dialect Journal. 32

The Black Man has been compared to Dimmsdale and Chillingworth. He is always in the forest. The puritans think that the forest is evil and scary things go on in there. I think the forest is a place where the black man can go and not be judged. Dimmsdale goes there to get away from society. He can be himself and do what he wants.

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  1. Has Dimmesdale been compared to the "Black Man"? What does it mean to be oneself?

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