I'm pretty sure it's Chillingsworth. I vaguely remember in the book that he wasn't really the most handsome dude in the world when Hester married him, and I know that as time went on, he only got uglier, which reflected his desire for revenge twisting him both mentally and physically.
The Scarlet Letter
The Black Man that hangs out in the forest
The rumors in the book say she married a rich man
She commited adultery with another man.
The voice of the scarlet letter was a man that worked in the Customs House. The man that worked in the Customs House lived somewhere on the east coast in the colonial states, most likely Massachusets. He was telling the story of Hester from about 200 years previous.
In "The Scarlet Letter," Jonathan Pue is an elderly man who was the former custom-house surveyor in Salem and the narrator of the story. He discovers the scarlet letter and manuscript that tell Hester Prynne's story in the old surveyor's office. Pue's discovery serves as the Framing Device for the narrative.
Invisible man, Scarlet Letter, Huck Finn, Brave New World. . . read them man.
Reverend Arthur Dimmesdale is the man who impregnated Hester Prynne in Nathaniel Hawthorne's novel "The Scarlet Letter." They were both involved in a secret love affair, resulting in Hester's pregnancy and subsequent public shaming.
the stranger that we later find out is roger chillingworth Hester's husband
Atlas.
The Native American man in "The Scarlet Letter" is named Chillingworth, also known as Roger Chillingworth. He is the husband of Hester Prynne, the main character who commits adultery and bears a child out of wedlock. Chillingworth plays a significant role in the novel as a dark and vengeful character seeking revenge on Hester's lover, Arthur Dimmesdale.
to say shoulder in spanish for a man it is hombro