Changes in Roger Chillingswort
In the novel by Nathaniel Hawthorne, The Scarlet Letter, there is a character by the name of Roger Prynne. He changes in the many different ways. His changes are physical, moral, and spiritual. Roger Prynne changes physically over the course of the book. First of all he changes his name. He is the Roger Prynne and changes to Roger Chillingworth to hide form the shame of being Hester's husband. He also changes his physical appearance. Before the book starts he is a well-dressed scholar form Amsterdam. Then at his first appearance in the book he is very wild looking with wild dres
I have already told thee what I am! A fiend! Who made me so?!" He does not want an answer, he believes it is Dimmesdale and Hester blames herself. Then, as he sees his wife holding a baby, not his own, standing on a scaffold, his attitude changes to one of revenge. His physical, moral, and spiritual changes show that he has changed more than any other character. As seen in the novel, Roger Chillingworth changes dramatically. As the novel comes towards the en, it appears Chillingworth has transformed into a devil. In truth, he has committed sin first. At the beginning he has a look of calm intelligence. His first sin is marrying a young and passionate Hester, knowing she does not love him and he cannot be to her the type of husband she needs. Third of all, his expression changes. Before he enters Boston he is a very caring, selfless man.
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