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5 June, 01:08

What do you think dimmesdale means when he describes his and hester's actions as violating "our reverence each for the other's soul"?

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  1. 5 June, 01:20
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    I think that both of them are suffering because of what they did, and he believes that they committed a crime by not respecting or doing what was right. Hester was a married woman, yet she cheated on her husband with Dimmesdale, with whom she got a child. This was their crime - they lived in a Puritan society which condemned their actions as blasphemous in the eyes of God.
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