Arthur decides to go to the wilderness so as to get away from Roger Chilling-worth.
Hester tells the true identity of Roger Chilling-worth and the King was amused but said for her to keep living in the kingdom.
Roger Chillingworth, not Robert, was away for 2 years before returning to Boston and discovering Hester Prynne's adultery.
Chillingworth wastes away and dies within a year of the minister's passing, leaving a sizable inheritance to Pearl.
she insinuates that chillingworth is a bad man and doesn't like them or wants to catch them.
Chillingworth suggests that Dimmesdale could have successfully escaped him during the period when they were both staying in the wilderness, away from the prying eyes of the town. He believes that if Dimmesdale had chosen to leave civilization and live in seclusion, he would have been free from Chillingworth's manipulations.
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.
Chillingworth believes that Pearl should be taken away from Hester because he sees her as a constant reminder of Hester's sin and wants to further punish Hester through separating her from her daughter. Chillingworth is more concerned with his own revenge and control over Hester than he is with what is best for Pearl.
Chillingworth took the side of advocating for Pearl to be taken away from Hester, believing it would be a way to extract revenge on both Hester and Dimmesdale for their affair and betrayal. He saw this as a way to inflict maximum suffering on Hester.
He wastes away after Dimmesdale's death. He no longer had a purpose in life, since his main goal was to get revenge on Dimmesdale.
She didn't really love him and she thought that he was dead because he went away for 2 years
Pearl feels a sense of unease and mistrust towards Chillingworth when she sees him with Rev. Dimmesdale. She is perceptive enough to recognize Chillingworth’s malevolent intentions and perceives him as a dark and sinister presence in their lives. Pearl's instinctual reaction is one of disdain and aversion towards Chillingworth.
Old was Roger Bryant jr when he passed away, and when did he die?