He has become the town doctor and is welcomed since medical care was not around in Boston at the time.
In "The Scarlet Letter," Roger Chillingworth assumes the identity of a doctor upon arriving in Boston. Under this guise, he gains access to treating Reverend Dimmesdale and uses his position to further his revenge against him.
a doctor
he's the doctor and no one knows that he is Hester's wife
Hester waited for two long years for her husband, Roger Chillingworth, to join her in Boston. Her patient anticipation for his arrival ultimately led to the revelation of Chillingworth's true identity and his descent into vengeance.
Chillingworth lived in England with Hester Prynne before he moved to Boston.
Roger Chillingworth has been living under an assumed identity in Boston while seeking revenge on his wife Hester Prynne's lover, Arthur Dimmesdale. He hides his true identity as Hester's husband and uses his medical skills to stay close to Dimmesdale and learn his secrets.
The Boston University colors are scarlet and white.
The oldest minister in Boston in The Scarlet Letter is Reverend John Wilson.
Roger Chillingworth, Hester's vengeful husband masquerading as a doctor, discovers their plan to elope and deliberately sabotages it. Chillingworth's relentless pursuit of revenge and desire for retribution sets off a chain of events that ultimately lead to the tragic conclusion of the novel.
The Scarlet Letter is set in the 1600s in Boston.
In Puritan Village, in Boston.
what is the occasion for the holiday
Boston, Massachusetts in the middle of the 17th century.