What Is Chillingworth's Purpose In The Scarlet Letter

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In the excerpt, the reason being for Dimmesdale action of exclaiming to Chillingworth that he can not save him, in addition revealing his sin with Hester to the public, is as a result of being no longer able to hold the burden of the hidden sin he shares with Hester. Not to mention, by revealing himself publicly as the one who committed adultery and sharing the punishment of sin with Hester seems to relieve him as his agony and is a reason for his action. Furthermore, the reason for his action of revealing his sin publicly and to Chillingsworth, is as a result of being tired of living miserably, due to the heavy sin he carried, and as a result of his confession he now feels saved. Even more, the reason being of his action of exclaiming to

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