His investigation is the find out the truth behind everything. He has a fascination of kind of torturing Dimmesdale until he gets an answer from him and until '' all its bidding is done''
Chillingsworth is determined to uncover the identity of Hester Prynne's lover. He has a suspicion that it is Dimmesdale and bends all his energy in trying to make the minister confess.
Herter sees a transformation in Chillingworth from a scholar to a vengeful, obsessed man seeking revenge on Dimmesdale. Chillingworth's appearance also changes, becoming more sinister and malevolent as his obsession consumes him. His character shifts from a seemingly benign doctor to a malicious and manipulative antagonist.
Chillingworth's revenge is ultimately unsuccessful in "The Scarlet Letter" because it consumes him and leads to his own destruction. Rather than finding satisfaction in causing Hester and Dimmesdale pain, Chillingworth becomes consumed by his hatred and loses his humanity in the process. His quest for revenge ultimately brings no true closure or peace.
Hester an Chillingworth were married.
Daniel Chillingworth was born in 1981.
David Chillingworth was born in 1951.
Sonny Chillingworth died in 1994.
William Chillingworth was born in 1602.
William Chillingworth died in 1644.
Roger Chillingworth is a physician.
Chillingworth's main sin in "The Scarlet Letter" is his pursuit of revenge against Dimmesdale, who he believes has wronged him by committing adultery with Hester. His obsession with vengeance consumes him and leads him to manipulate and torment Dimmesdale, contributing to the deterioration of the minister's health and well-being.
Chillingworth is a fictional character in the book, The Scarlet Letter. When Chillingworth died, he left all of his money and belongs to Pearl.
Roger Chillingworth is physician & Hester Prynne's husband.