Thursday, August 27, 2015

Chillingworth at his climax!

In these two chapters Hester has seen and become able to experience the evilness of Mr. Roger Chillingworth. Due to Chillingworths sorrow and vengeance Hester feels as if she had brought upon this form of anger  towards him and she starts to feel sympathy for Chillingworth. Hester then asks him if  he could not necessary forget about the issue at hand but have no revenge for she is also depressed for Dimmesdale. As the book progress' Hester starts to feel a inner hatred for Chillingworth because of his callous actions and his refusal for peace. Therefore, I believe Chillingworth will stop at nothing to get his "rightly" vengeance towards Dimmesdale. Anyone believe that Chillingworths vengeance is justified or just a  simple act of  inhumanity.

1 comment:

  1. In way it Chillingworth actions are justified but since he refused to forgive Dimmesdale it be come imhumane. Since Heaster was able to go forward why can't he? Torturing the man wount do him any good, it makes him look like worse person in the group.

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