The Scarlet Letter
Why does Dimmesdale stand "on the very proudest eminence of superiority" before the crowd? In chapter 23.
Why does Dimmesdale stand "on the very proudest eminence of superiority" before the crowd? In chapter 23.
Why does Dimmesdale stand "on the very proudest eminence of superiority" before the crowd? In chapter 23.
This is because Dimmesdale has just performed the best sermon of his life and the crowd is left speechless.