Hester decides to ask Chillingworth to stop tormenting Dimmesdale. When she and Pearl encounter him on a beach near the sea, he tells her the council has ... |
While walking on the peninsula with Pearl, Hester sees Chillingworth and sends Pearl down to play by the seashore while she speaks with her husband. She is ... |
A change comes over Chillingworth's face, and the narrator notes that the old doctor has transformed himself into the very embodiment of evil. In a spasm of ... |
Hester arrives at the brook for a meeting with Roger Chillingworth. She begs him to end his years of revenge against the minister. When he refuses, she ... |
Chillingworth does a little evil-villain chuckling about how Dimmesdale knew that he was being persecuted, but he never guessed that Chillingworth was doing it. |
“A woman must needs follow her own fancy, touching the adornment of her person. The letter is gayly embroidered, and shows right bravely on your bosom!” ... |
Revenge. Chillingworth's primary motivation is revenge. It leads him to mark his identity, pretend to befriend Dimmesdale, and allow the minister to torture ... |
Summary. Shocked at how ill Dimmesdale looks, Hester decides to help him. Sending Pearl to play, Hester goes to speak with Chillingworth. |
Hester decides that she needs to tell Dimmesdale the truth about Chillingworth's identity. She communicates this to Chillingworth, and this leads to ... |
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