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Chillingworth suggests that Dimmesdale is suffering because of something that he is not admitting and that something is bothering him (hinting of a relationship between him and Hester.)
Dimmesdale's illness is primarily caused by his internal struggles with guilt and hypocrisy. The weight of keeping his sin a secret and living a double life eventually takes a toll on his physical and emotional well-being, manifesting as an illness that worsens over time. The illness serves as a physical manifestation of his inner turmoil and serves as a form of punishment for his sin.
Chillingworth believes that the cause of the reverend's problems is guilt and inner torment related to some hidden sin. He becomes obsessed with uncovering the truth behind the reverend's suffering and seeks to exploit his vulnerability for his own personal gain.
An illness that is able to cause death.
No, but if constipation is caused by illness, the illness can cause a period to be late.
People with mental illnessĀ
An illness that has a psychological cause and does not involve brain damage is Psychosis.
For plato users the answer is False and no Bacteria cannot cause human illness
acute enreric illness
"Todd was shocked to find that the cause of his fatigue was a serious illness."
Of course it is an illness, it is atypical and cause disruption in everyday life
They either kill the bacteria that cause the illness, or they are killing the pain you would have from the illness