As I read this few chapters, I had annotated a few
pages. I will be putting what I had thought while reading. On chapter 7, I had
thought that Pearl might be a demon or a savior, a typical theme in a video
game or a manga that I read. Hester made a garb that also has a same figure
letter A for Pearl. Pearl is a very combative child (or a foolish one…). A
scene that surprised me is when the bond-servant does not know the symbol’s
meaning. “In truth she seemed absolutely hidden behind it.” The letter is
hiding Hester. On chapter 8, I figured that it was obvious that the governor
would be showing off his estate. The guests of the Governor wanted Hester to
send the child away but Hester wants to teach Pearl from her own mistake. Chillingworth
sees the mother in Pearl because of her sin. On chapter 9, Roger Chillingworth
is still in town to find the man who impregnated Hester? I also questioned that
Roger might’ve gotten close to a reverend because he suspected the man in the higher-ups
or just to investigate the whole town. On chapter 10, I inferred that Roger
might’ve wanted the minister to confess on page 141.
"He
hath done a wild thing ere now, this pious Mr. Dimmesdale, in the hot passion
of his heart!" Chapter X, 'The Leech and His Patient'