1. Dimmesdale and Chillingworth
Chillingworth affirms that men who don't reveal their sins " deceive themselves They fear to take up the shame that rightfully belongs to them their zeal for God's service, these holy impulses may or may not coexist in their hearts with the evil inmates" (122). ... The ending of chapter ten forebodes future inquiry on Chillingworth's behalf that will lead to a great revelation, hinted by Hawthorne, in Arthur Dimmesdale's spirit. ...
- Word Count: 699
- Approx Pages: 3
- Grade Level: Undergraduate