Pearl says this because Hester is a Puritan woman, unlike Pearl. Later in the chapter when Hester removes the Scarlet letter (symbolizing her rejection of Puritan ways), and her hair peice the sunshine comes to her.
Pearl tells Hester that the sunshine does not love her because she has seen how the townspeople treat her mother with scorn and disdain, which makes her believe that the natural world also rejects her. It reflects Pearl's understanding of her mother's ostracization.
because the sunshine is afraid of the scarlet letter on her bosom.
Hester told Pearl that she came from the forest where the Black Man lives.
Pearl asks Hester to tell her a story about the Black Man, who is rumored to have taken Hester's hand and led her to make a deal with the devil. Pearl wants to hear more about this mysterious figure and the consequences of dealing with him.
Hester tells Pearl that she has no father and that she was born from sin. She refuses to reveal the identity of Pearl's father, choosing to protect his secret.
She came from a penis
pearl wanted to know what Hester has done in order to get the scarlet letter.
Hester told Pearl to expect that the minister may not acknowledge their relationship in public and may treat them coldly or with distance to preserve his reputation.
Before he dies, Dimmesdale stands on the scaffold with Hester and Pearl in front of the townspeople. When he does this, he reveals that it was he who committed the sin of adultery with Hester...
Pearl resents Dimmesdale because she can sense his connection to her mother's shame. She threatens to tell his secret as a way to assert her power and to expose the falsehoods of the community's judgment. This confrontation challenges Dimmesdale to confront his own hypocrisy and face the consequences of his actions.
Hester refused to reveal the identity of the father of her child, Pearl, and therefore did not disclose that the Reverend Arthur Dimmesdale was the father. She chose to bear the shame and stigma of her sin alone, protecting Dimmesdale's reputation and preserving their secret.
Hester Prynne did not reveal the name of her child's father because she believed that doing so would further damage her reputation and the reputation of the father. She chose to bear the shame and punishment alone rather than risking the well-being of the father. Additionally, she wanted to protect the father from the judgment and consequences of their sin.
Because she was a hypocrite and had committed adultery.
sends Steven deeper into Pearl's mind to look for it