Scarlet Letter: Revenge and Revenge is a kind of revenge to be equal with someone because of the mistakes they made. In the novel "Red Letter", the author Nathaniel Hawthorne uses Roger Chillingworth to avenge the anecdote of Arthur Dimmesdale and his wife, Hester Prynne. Chillingworth began to promise revenge strongly and it came running all over his life. Then Chillingworth used his rest for Dimmesdale's revenge. As the novel goes forward, Chi Lin Muse encounters the image that "Revenge destroys a vengeance."
Nathaniel Hawthorne's 1850 novel "Scarlet Letter" is exploring the theme of revenge vigorously. Through the role of Roger Chillingworth, Hawthorne proved that revenge turned the seeker into a hypocrite, as Chillingworth and his dislikes, his wife, lover of Hester Prynne, Arthur Dimmesdale made friends. Chillingworth also exemplified corruption of the revenge; physical, moral and spiritually, Chillings worsened until everything he left left to be his desire for revenge and his presence in Dimmesdale of suffering joy. Chillingworth became a devil like a black man in the legendary Satan forest. The relationship between Chillingworth and Dimmesdale shows that revenge is tied to something we dislike. Since every thought, emotion, and action of Zilingsworth is contained in Dimmesdale, he no longer exists. He died within one year after Dimmesdale.
Because of the mistakes they did, revenge is an act of revenge to be equal to someone. In the novel "Red Letter", the author Nathaniel Hawthorne uses Roger Chillingworth to avenge the anecdote of Arthur Dimmesdale and his wife, Hester Prynne. Chillingworth began to promise revenge strongly and it came running all over his life. Then Chillingworth used his rest for Dimmesdale's revenge. He (Ding Mesdale), "In rare cases, I have to look into this issue in detail" (Hawthorne, 158). When Chillingworth suddenly heard that Din Mesdale had a bad dream, he went into his dorm. The same applies to eyes "(Hawthorne, 159). Everyone does not know what Chilworth saw there, but we know he saw Dimmesdale's sin in his chest.