What does Dimmesdale hope will happen while he is on the scaffold?
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Dimmesdale stands on the scaffold because he wants to be relieved of his sin, and since that is where Hester received her punishment and confessed her sin he is trying to do the same.
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Dimmesdale starts to comprehend that he should himself grasp a metaphorical red letter without anyone else bosom.
Thus, Dimmesdale dares to the framework around evening time, maybe unwittingly looking for exoneration.
Maybe he trusts that on the off chance that he remains in a similar place Hester did, he can discover some level of peace without having to freely admit.
In any case, it isn't sufficient. Dimmesdale definitely is aware of his own blame and vulnerability to sin.
Maybe Pearl perceives this, for she asks Dimmesdale to remain alongside her and her mom at early afternoon the following day on the framework.
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