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Chillingworth reminds dimmesdale of his sin and is party for the reason that he confesses and assends to heaven. He causes pain in the life of dimmesdale
Dimmesdale escapes Chillingworth by revealing his sin publicly during the Election Day procession, thus freeing himself from Chillingworth's hold over him. By confessing and acknowledging his guilt before the townspeople, Dimmesdale is able to gain his redemption and break free from Chillingworth's psychological torment.
Roger Chillingworth visits Hester Prynne to exact revenge on her for her infidelity. He is her estranged husband, and is consumed by jealousy and anger over Hester's relationship with another man, Arthur Dimmesdale. Chillingworth's visit serves as a way for him to further torment and punish Hester for her actions.
i do not know much about his activities but what i do know of is the reason why he left. it was said that Charles Chillingworth did not like the people and tried to bring them to reason. He was put on a ship and sent to Jamaica by the inhabitants and was never heard of again.
killing,kidnapping,touturing and punishing Jews for no aperant reason
Chillingworth refuses to change his course of action, as his intent is to seek revenge and make Hester suffer. He is consumed by his desire for vengeance, and sees no reason to show her mercy or compassion.
Hester does not visit Dimmesdale in his study because their relationship is complicated by their shared guilt and secrets surrounding their affair and the identity of their child. Visiting him in his study would draw more attention to their relationship and potentially expose their hidden truths. Additionally, Hester respects his privacy and may not want to intrude on his personal space without invitation.
Dimmesdale argues that individuals do not confess their sins due to the fear of judgment and condemnation from society and the community. He believes that the shame and punishment associated with confessing a sin can be overwhelming, leading people to keep their transgressions hidden.
His sickness is primarily a metaphor for his inner/ moral sickness due to his sin. But it is also presumably caused by the stress and self torment of his guilt.
Your mother is mad at you for a good reason and you know what that reason is so she is punishing you by not letting you go out and you are just going to have to deal with it. If you do not enjoy this sort of punishment then don't make your mom mad at you.
A reason that the Union soldiers took goods from the family that owned Lula Flannigan were punishing Confederate households for supporting the war.
The reason why Jack punishes Wilfred is never stated in the book "The Lord of the Flies. " It is stated in the book that Jack didn't say why he is punishing Wilfred.