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In Chapter 12, "The Minister's Vigil," the narrative explores Arthur Dimmesdale's internal struggle as he contemplates Hester Prynne's public humiliation. The chapter metaphorically describes Dimmesdale as walking in a dream-like state, suggesting he is not fully aware of his actions. He returns to the scaffold where Hester experienced her shame, a place worn by the passage of time and the presence of other wrongdoers. This setting symbolizes his growing anguish and the moral complexities he faces as he grapples with his guilt and connection to Hester, reflecting his unconscious pull toward confronting his own hidden shame.