Scarlet letter, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Roger's Chillingworth Scarlet letter Chillingworth and Dimmesdale attacked Arthur Dimmesdale to retaliate on him. Roms' wife Ding Mesdale and Hester have children, so he wants to retaliate against Dimmesdale. When he squeezed his life from Dimmesdale, Roger's physical characteristics became a devil. Since weeds are annoying to coexist with other plants, Roger can also compare with weeds.
In "Red Letter", Hawthorne analyzed Hester, Ding Mesdale, Chillingworth. In the story, Hester is the hero of this story and is known as the heroine bailan (Hawthorne 70). The story of Ding Mesdale is known as priest Ding Mesdale (Hawthorne 90). Chillingworth was originally named Roger Pudding, but in the second half of the story he changed his name to Roger Chillingworth. In the story, Hester and Ding Mesdale are consistent with adultery of Chilling, sent punished at the beginning.
Nataniel Hawthorne's "red characters" were Dimmesdale, Chillingworth, and Hester. Each character lies to his character and identity. First, Dimmesdale is a famous pastor of the community. However, the citizen did not know the relationship between him and Hester. He did not want to give up his reputation as a minister, so he lied. As a result of his lying, he is guilty and thinks "I sold himself to the devil" Ironically, people think he is a saint. (Hawthorne 193) Next, Chillingworth is an old man known as a local town physician, and he is producing medicine and needs ... more
"But he will be known! - He will know - he will be known!" Old Zillingworth said. {pg.16}. The red letter was written by Nathaniel Hawthorne. In this novel, Hawthorne brings light to this concept, and vengeance destroys the soul by showing how the ChiLin Muse becomes otter. Qi Ling Muse acknowledged his revenge for the father of pearls to rule his life. When he discovered that Ding Mesdale was the father of a pearl, he slowly wore himself like an otter. - Earl of Monte Cristo, Mrs. Wilfort 's corpse is on the door of the room where Edward' s inanimate bodies live. The eyes were full of tears, and the miserable Mr. Vilfort revealed a sad scene to Dantès. After seeing the result of his revenge, "Monte Cristo is pale in this horrible scene, he felt beyond the boundaries of revenge, and he could no longer say" God is with me " It was.