The Scarlet Letter

Although Governor Winthrop is merely mentioned in the book, why would Hawthorne choose this night as the night Dimmesdale stands on the scaffold with Hester and Pearl?

Although Governor Winthrop is merely mentioned in the book, why would Hawthorne choose this night as the night Dimmesdale stands on the scaffold with Hester and Pearl?

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As Dimmesdale stands on the scaffold accepting the responsibility of his own shame, no one notices his presence or pennance. They're all ironically too busy pondering the Governor's passing.