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.
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.
Hester ultimately decides that her promise to Chillingworth was a mistake and realizes that keeping it has caused more harm than good. She feels guilty for allowing Chillingworth to manipulate her and sees that her loyalty should be to her own moral compass rather than to a promise made under duress. She resolves to break free from Chillingworth's control and live her life authentically.
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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 blames himself and the man whom Hester cheated with. He claims he should have forseen this, and the other man will eventually be revealed.
she insinuates that chillingworth is a bad man and doesn't like them or wants to catch them.
Hester ultimately decides that her promise to Chillingworth was a mistake and realizes that keeping it has caused more harm than good. She feels guilty for allowing Chillingworth to manipulate her and sees that her loyalty should be to her own moral compass rather than to a promise made under duress. She resolves to break free from Chillingworth's control and live her life authentically.
Hester suggests that Dimmesdale should flee with her and Pearl to start a new life elsewhere. She believes that escaping from Chillingworth's revenge and the judgment of the Puritan society would ultimately be better for Dimmesdale's well-being and happiness.
well b/c she cheated on her man and committed adultery with someone else.
Hester tells the true identity of Roger Chilling-worth and the King was amused but said for her to keep living in the kingdom.
the big plea of Hester's to Chillingsworth is that he help pardon the man with whom she concieved sin. Her encouragement is to help Chillingworth let go of the revenge to which he has so tightly hung. He'll have nothing of it. Essentially, she gets so mad that she changes her mind! She figures he should go ahead and kill her former lover. It is almost as if Chillingworth finally broke her. She wouldn't remove the Scarlet Letter even if the magistrates let her. But this great giving-up over the man to whom she gave such commitment over the years excites Chillingworth. It is as if he wanted to see her fail over this and by completely (out of sarcasm or anger) asking for the opposite of what she really wanted demonstrated such a desparation that Chillingworth
Chillingworth claims he seeks no vengeance against Hester because he wants to prolong her suffering by making her feel guilty and by ensuring her eternal punishment. By pretending to forgive her, he can maintain a closer watch on her and continue to extract emotional pain from her.
Hester suggests that Dimmesdale should leave Boston and start a new life elsewhere. She proposes that they go together to Europe, where they can find peace and escape Chillingworth's hold over them. She believes that a fresh start in a new place is their best chance at happiness and freedom.
Whether or not you should sell your inventory is up to you; the question is whether or not it is worth anything.
It depends on whether it's a question or not.