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29.06.2019 • 
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In chapter 3 of the scarlet letter, how does hawthorne show that master dimmesdale is uncomfortable with the public aspect of his profession? he describes master dimmesdale as someone who is most at ease in seclusion, not mingling outwardly among other people. he describes master dimmesdale as a man of great accomplishment who speaks eloquently and is firm in his religious beliefs. he describes master dimmesdale as childlike and pure with a voice that resembles that of an angel. he describes master dimmesdale as a man who has the power to convince others to follow his command through his ability to speak passionately.

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