A. between the rising action and the climax
reason of this is because the rising action mean that something sparked something else and now there is going to be a problem. The problem comes at the climax when you are facing the problem. Think of a movie like avengers, rising action was when Loki wanted to kill his brother Thor so he got frost giants to kill citizens of New York just to get his brothers attention. Climax is when they are fighting each other- hence facing the problem.
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1. Roger Chillingworth is a man deficient in human warmth. His twisted, stooped, deformed shoulders mirror his distorted soul. From what the reader is told of his early years with Hester, he was a difficult husband.
2.Hester Prynne is beautiful, her beauty barely compares to her strength of character. Even when she is punished for her crime of adultery and publicly humiliated by being forced to wear a scarlet A on her chest, Hester does not break. She remains exactly who she is: strong, kind, proud, but also humble.
3.Dimmesdale, the personification of "human frailty and sorrow," is young, pale, and physically delicate. He has large, melancholy eyes and a tremulous mouth, suggesting great sensitivity. An ordained Puritan minister, he is well educated, and he has a philosophical turn of mind.
4.The illegitimate daughter of Hester Prynne and Arthur Dimmesdale. Pearl serves as a symbol of her mother's shame and triumph. At one point the narrator describes Pearl as "the scarlet letter endowed with life." Like the letter, Pearl is the public consequence of Hester's very private sin.
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the result is not poetry, nor till the poets among us can be "literalists of the imagination" —above insolence and triviality and can present