a detailed summary essay of Chapter XXIII, “The Revelation of the Scarlet Letter,” on pp. 169-176, in The Scarlet Letter. Describe how the events in this chapter resolve the conflicts in Arthur Dimmesdale’s relationships with Hester Prynne, Pearl, and Roger Chillingworth. Be thorough and stay focused on this particular chapter rather than writing a general summary of the rest of the novel. Please quote from this chapter a few times in your summary, citing the page numbers of the quotes you use in parentheses.
For reference here is a sample sentence with a quote and a page citation for it: Her father’s eloquent words of confession heal Pearl’s trauma: “as her tears fell upon her father’s cheek, they were the pledge that she would grow up amid human joy and sorrow, nor forever do battle with the world, but be a woman in it” (175).
Your summary should be at least 500 words long
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- Describe how the events in this chapter resolve the conflicts in Arthur Dimmesdale’s relationships with Hester Prynne, Pearl, and Roger Chillingworth.
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- Describe the specifics of the case and the steps the defense team took to have them freed.
- Describe three protected classes and the laws that exist to protect them.
- Write a journal reflecting on reflecting on the intersection of the material covered in that unit (the readings/videos) and your personal life or view of the world.
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