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... A fiend! Who made me so?!" Chillingworth believes Dimmesdale made him into a "fiend". To Chillingworth, Dimmesdale was weak and had what was coming to him. ...
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... A fiend! Who made me so?!" Chillingworth believes Dimmesdale made him into a "fiend". To Chillingworth, Dimmesdale was weak and had what was coming to him. ...
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... Hester Prynne, Roger Chillingworth's wife, sees that Roger Chillingworth is not the man whom she once knew; he has now become a fiend. " ... ...
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... sanity. At the end of the novel, Chillingworth's obsesseion has now transformed him from a peaceful scholar to a "fiend". As the ...
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... instead, with a villainous fiend consumed with hate. All of the demonic imagery connotated with him is a sign of evil intent, for Chillingworth's real purpose ...
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... sympathizing, but never intrusive friend." Chillingworth realized that he was "a mortal man with once a human heart, (that had) become a fiend for his especial ...
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... The narrator acknowledges this change by saying "A mortal man, with once a human heart, has become a fiend for his especial torment." Chillingworth knows what ...
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... The narrator acknowledges this change by saying "A mortal man, with once a human heart, has become a fiend for his especial torment." Chillingworth knows what ...
(908 Words -- Approx. 4 Pages)
... to his normal and good life practically destroyed and as he revenged them he becomes a devil (Chillingworth: "I have already told thee what I am! A fiend! ...
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... Chillingworth says, "Ye that have wronged me not sinful, save in a kind of typical illusion, neither am I fiend like who have snatched a fiend's office from ...
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... Dimmesdale's sanity. Thirdly he has destroyed himself. When Chillingworth says "...I have already told thee what I am! A fiend! Who made ...
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... Dimmesdale's sanity. Thirdly he has destroyed himself. When Chillingworth says "...I have already told thee what I am! A fiend! Who made ...
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... Dimmesdale, unable to disregard the time spent with Chillingworth, "he nevertheless, as a matter of principle ... Or am I given over utterly to the fiend? ...
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... technique and presenting the slow movement of Chillingworth that identify his age, and his crooked and dirty finger nails identify him as a fiend-like creature ...
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... with once a human heart, has become a fiend for his especial torment!" (157). Revenge is a major theme in the novel and Roger Chillingworth definitely defines ...
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... Finally the last sinner is Roger Chillingworth, also known as Roger Prynne. ... destroyed his own life by making himself the one thing he hated the most a fiend. ...
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... among them) and the Evil One (213)." The passions of Roger Chillingworth are evil ... "As a [pure and saintly maiden] drew nigh, the arch-fiend whispered [Dimmesdale ...
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... Hester is worried when she seems to see an evil, fiend-like face in Pearl's eyes. ... Chapter 8 Hester meets Chillingworth, Dimmesdale, Wilson, and Gov. ...
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... The fiend in his own shape is less hideous, than when he rages in the ... by standing at the edge of the crowd, the Indian holding Chillingworth captive becomes a ...
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... He believes it was his "fate" to become a fiend. He releases Hester froom her vow of silence. Chapter 15:Hester and Pearl: As Chillingworth leaves, Hester ...
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... More impressively, Chillingworth, looses his "Self" completely in the novel by turning from man to "fiend," devoting his life to the destruction of another. ...
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