Theme of 'Vengeance Kills the Soul' in Hawthorne's The Scarlet Letter

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“But he will be known!-he will be known- he will be known!” Said old Chillingworth {pg.16} . The scarlet letter is written by Nathaniel Hawthorne. In this novel Hawthorne brings light to the notion vengeance destroys the soul by showing how Chillingworth becomes a leech.

Chillingworth lets his vengeance for Pearls father take control of his life. When he finds out that Dimmesdale is Pearls father he slowly attaches himself to him like a leech. In conclusion Chillingworth lets vengeance kill his soul.

“Not the less, he shall be mine.” {Pg.78} Chillingworth’s act of vengeance, slowly transformed his life into a life of endless obsession. A woman, named Hester who moves to Boston from England because of her husband named Chillingworth. Hester tells the colonists of Boston he will be arriving to be with her soon. Years go by and her husband doesn’t come. Hester becomes close with a man named Dimmesdale and becomes pregnant. The Puritans find out Hester has committed adultery but she doesn’t tell with whom. Hester husband finally comes to town and see Hester on the scaffold. Chilling...

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