5. This character states: "It irks me…that the partner of her iniquity should not, at least, stand on the scaffold by her side.
But he will be known! – he will be known! – he will be known!"A. Roger ChillingworthB. Mr. WilsonC. Mr. Dimmesdale. Governor Bellingham. Mistress Hibbins 6. Mr. Dimmesdale’s large brown eyes are described as _________, or extremely sad
The character that expresses these feelings is the character of Roger Chillingworth. Chillingworth states this when he arrives to the town and heard about the fate that has befallen Hester. He states that it is a good thing that she was punished with the scarlet letter. However, he also laments the fact that the man who is responsible for her child has not come forward.
This is how Mr. Dimmesdale's eyes are described. He is said to have melancholy eyes, which means very sad eyes. He is also described as young, pale, frail and phisically weak. He is delicate and has a tremulous mouth.
Explanation: In 1905, he introduced sponge diving to the area and recruited Greek sponge divers from the Dodecanese Islands. By the 1930s, the sponge industry of Tarpon Springs was very productive, generating millions of dollars a year.
Explanation: The Exchange View of individualized leadership focuses on the concept of exchange, where leaders typically tend to establish exchange relationships with individuals who have characteristics similar to those of the leader.
The Treaty was fair in the sense that it could be justified by the Allied powers. It was not wise in that the harsh conditions of the treaty set the stage for world war II. Germany had declared war on France Russia and England after Russia declared war on the Austrian Hungarian Empire.