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... of his health. Though Dimmesdale commits a great sin with Hester, Chillingworth also commits a great sin. He exploits the heart ...
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... another. In a sequestered conversation with Hester, Chillingworth made a vow to descry the real father of Pearl, and expose him. In ...
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... another. In a sequestered conversation with Hester, Chillingworth made a vow to descry the real father of Pearl, and expose him. In ...
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... Dimmesdale gives an eloquent representation for Hester, and Chillingworth says "You speak, my friend, with a strange earnestness"(121). ...
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... over his fear. Hester, Chillingworth, and Dimmmesdale all change their character a lot throughout this novel. Hester became more ...
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... Chillingworth alsodisturbs Hester and Dimmesdale's plans to sail to England alone with Pearl. Chillingworth's intentions are evil. ...
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... Unfortunately Chillingworth finds out about it and plans on boarding the same boat that Arthur and Hester plan on escaping on. That's ...
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Chillingworth's first initial sin is marrying Hester who was a generation younger than him. ... Chillingworth's first sin causes Hester to be unhappy. ...
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... A person can change for better or worse and Nathaniel Hawthorne shows this thru the character development of Hester, Chillingworth, and Dimmesdale in The ...
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... Chillingworth seeks nothing but revenge. When Arthur Dimmesdale defends Hester and her actions, Chillingworth begins his suspicion. ...
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... In The Scarlet Letter, Hester, Chillingworth, and Dimmesdale were each destroyed mentally and physically by one diabolical act that proceeded to overcome their ...
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... As revenge against Dimmesdale for his affair with Hester, Chillingworth focussed his entire life around torturing Dimmesdale to a slow death. ...
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... conflicts. The discoveries made by Hester, Chillingworth, and Dimmesdale are examples of Hawthorne's use of psychological conflict. In ...
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Chillingworth Near the end of the novel, Arthur Dimmesdale tells the following to his fellow adulteress Hester concerning Roger Chillingworth: "We are not ...
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... This is shown in the three main characters: Hester, Chillingworth and Dimmesdale. Hester is forced to be publicly open with her sin. ...
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... After Hester's analysis, Chillingworth tells her that he has been consumed by the destruction and torment of that "minister" and that his eternal fate is to ...
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... Chillingworth's devilish smile can not fool Hester. For her boldness, Hester tells Chillingworth that he will no longer be concealed as her husband. ...
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... The main characters of Hawthorne's novel are not Hester, Chillingworth, Dimesdale, and Pearl, but instead passion, vengeance, cowardice, and perceptiveness. ...
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... Seven years later, Hester realizes what Chillingworth has become, what he is doing to Dimmesdale, and believes that she is partly the cause of it. ...
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... Chillingworth if she can reveal his identity to Dimmsdale. While Hester is talking to Chillingworth one day she notices how different he is. ...
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... secrets they held against one another. Chillingworth was Hester Prynne's true husband. He arrived in Boston, Massachusetts at ...
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... On the plane of psychology, Hester, Chillingworth,and Dimmesdale hardly lead separate lives at all: feeding off each other's mutually reinforcing weakness and ...
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... Hester, Chillingworth, and Dimmesdale are all caught in " a great scandal", or bizarre love triangle (57). Dimmesdale and Hester ...
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... sinned. The story is a study of the effects of sin on the hearts and minds of Hester, Dimmesdale, and Chillingworth. Sin strengthens ...
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Each of the main characters; Hester Pryne, Roger Chillingworth, and Arthur Dimmesdale, have sinned in the novel. Hester's sin was ...
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... sinned. The story is a study of the effects of sin on the hearts and minds of Hester, Dimmesdale, and Chillingworth. Sin strengthens ...
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... said, "No other book is so deep, so dual, and so complete." The critic says that the book is based upon three characters: Hester, Chillingworth, and Dimmesdale ...
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... Hester never had true love for Chillingworth, but was tricked into marriage. She later told him this while speaking in her jail cell saying to him, "... ...
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Journal, You should have seen Hester's face when she recognized me, I could see the fright in her eyes. She must have thought I ...
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... leaving many with their jaws dropped. After Pearl got married, and Chillingworth was long dead, Hester Prynne returned to Boston to recollect and to repent. ...
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