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Chapter Summary Of Chillingworth's 'Chapter To Scarlet Letter'

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Theme: 1. “that the hand of Providence had done all this, for the purpose- of restoring the young minister to health.” page 85 a. Highlights the importance of God’s role in their lives and God intervenes in their daily lives. Also, the community believes that God has sent an “eminent Doctor of Physic, from a German university” to help Mr. Dimmesdale heal. 2. “At first his expression had been calm, meditative, scholar-like. Now there was something ugly and evil in his face, which they and not previously noticed.” page 85 a. The chapter sets up a contrast between the good and evil in Chillingworth. The town first sees Chillingworth as “a brilliant acquisition” who will help restore his minister, but then the townspeople suspect that Dimmesdale and Chillingworth’s relationship is leading to the downfall of Dimmesdale’s health. His laboratory is filled with “infernal fuel” and the fire seems to be coming from hell, which leaves a “sooty” visage on his face. Tropes: …show more content…

Metaphor: “Reverend Arthur Dimmesdale was haunted either by Satan himself or Satan’s emissary.” page 86 a. From the beginning, Chillingworth arrived to Boston because he had "a new purpose, dark, it is true.” Chillingworth is described as the devil, who is trying to discover Dimmesdale’s secret by practicing “his black art,” while sucking the life out of Dimmesdale rather than aiding him. 2. Simile: “He now dug into the poor clergyman’s heart, like a minor searching for gold.” page 86 a. Chillingworth is “strongly moved to look into the characters and the qualities of the patient” and will not give up until he discovers Dimmesdale’s deep

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