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... Chillingworth's transformation to becoming the devil is now complete. He now has no soul and no emotions. Chillingworth was by far the biggest sinner of all. ...
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... " In a word, old Roger Chillingworth was a striking evidence of man's faculty of transforming himself into a devil, if he will only, for a reasonable space of ...
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... floor" (Hawthorne, 159). When Chillingworth becomes the Devil, he is doing many strange things. Chillingworth is keeping himself ...
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... nor condemns her decision. Chillingworth has made his complete transformation into the devil. When Hester finally tells Dimmesdale ...
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... By chapter 14, Chillingworth had "transform(ed) himself into a devil" by "devoting himself to the constant analysis of a heart full of torture and deriving his ...
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... it still has some blood, some life, is the fact that Chillingworth still listens ... to say something about the whole torture thing, because "the devil" is hurting ...
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... of the characters: the proud and hard working Hester Prynne, the guilt stricken Reverend Arthur Dimmesdale, Roger Chillingworth, the devil incarnate, and the ...
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... He is repeatedly referred to as "old Black Man...(92)", which is the devil. Chillingworth is the physician of the town and is highly respected. ...
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... Being unable to return to his normal and good life practically destroyed and as he revenged them he becomes a devil (Chillingworth: "I have already told thee ...
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... Chillingworth had gone from a caring individual to a devil. Chillingworth acknowledges this, he says in a conversation with Hester, "Dost thou remember me? ...
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... Chillingworth had gone from a caring individual to a devil. Chillingworth acknowledges this, he says in a conversation with Hester, "Dost thou remember me? ...
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... Hawthorne leaves it to the reader to infer that Chillingworth has sold his soul to the devil for revenge, thus becoming a part of the devil. ...
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... Ch 9-13 Roger Chillingworth is compared to the devil and I don't see why? ... I still don't see Chillingworth as the devil the Leech yes but "Satan", no. ...
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... even more. As Chillingworth probes farther into Dimmesdale's life, he resembles the devil more and more. Hawthorne illustrates this ...
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... He tires to play God and, instead, he metamorphoses himself into the devil. After Dimmesdale dies, Chillingworth's entire demeanor changes, "all his strength ...
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... would find him tasks enough, and pay him his wages duly" (272). Chillingworth is so sinful, he is considered a soldier of the Devil. ...
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... Pearl then told her mother that they should leave before, "yonder old Black Man will catch you." (p.120), referring to Chillingworth as the Devil, who might ...
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... Dimmesdale. Roger Chillingworth evolves from a man that is capable of love, into a devil who is only capable of revenge. He commits ...
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... presumably by the devil. The sexton advises him to fight the devil (Chillingworth) with out his gloves on. The sexton also tells ...
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... to Marjorie Elder, author of Nathaniel Hawthorne, "Roger Chillingworth, was a striking evidence of man's faculty of transforming himself into a devil, if he ...
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... She was used as a scapegoat because Chillingworth knew about Hester and he made ... his wife killed." (Crucible act 4) 'She faked that she saw the devil and John's ...
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... Chillingworth, though first welcomed into the city, is soon associated with secular forms of ... Puritans' fear and belief of "The Black Man," the devil who dwells ...
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... "In a word, old Roger Chillingworth was a striking evidence of man's faculty of transforming himself into a devil, if he will only, for a reasonable space of ...
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... He has violated, in cold blood, the sanctity of a human heart (179)." This is the unpardonable sin which make Chillingworth pure evil, the devil at heart. ...
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... becomes those of the Devil celebrating when a precious soul is lost to heaven as he finds that Dimmesdale is the father. Chillingworth's deception allows him ...
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... That old man!-the physician!-he whom they call Roger Chillingworth!-he was my ... softer qualities-was, in fact, the portion of him which the Devil claimed, and ...
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... Chillingworth makes him suffer so much than soon Dimmesdale faded away from society, only to be fighting against one of the Devil's messengers, Chillingworth. ...
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... one of revenge. As the novel comes towards the en, it appears Chillingworth has transformed into a devil. He has become someone ...
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... one of revenge. As the novel comes towards the en, it appears Chillingworth has transformed into a devil. He has become someone ...
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... It paints a perfect picture of how the Devil can kill and destroy things ... The Leaders, the Revenge of Chillingworth, the misfortune of the outcome, and the love ...
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