Roger Chillingworth's Evil

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Roger Chillingworth In the novel "The Scarlet Letter", Roger Chillingworth is a very flat character. Throughout the novel Chillingworth's evil demeanor becomes more and more unambiguous. Other characters in the book notice Chillingworth's evil elements. In the beginning, he is viewed as mysterious. One can tell that he has the capacity to have evil characteristics. Hawthorne drops some foreshadowing hints that Chillingworth is evil. Hawthorne compares Chillingworth to a snake when he first sees Hester at the scaffold. Snakes typically symbolize evilness due to its connection to the Devil in the story of the Garden of Eden. As the story continues, Chillingworth's evil side becomes more apparent. He devotes his life to seeking revenge for

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