Sins in the Scarlet Letter
Title: Sins in the Scarlet Letter
Category: /Literature/Novels
Details: Words: 727 | Pages: 3 (approximately 235 words/page)
Sins in the Scarlet Letter
Category: /Literature/Novels
Details: Words: 727 | Pages: 3 (approximately 235 words/page)
The overpowering vengeance and hatred felt by Chillingworth caused his life to be centered on demeaning Dimmesdale and tormenting him until the end of time. From the beginning, Chillingworth showed no signs of guilt and let his life be consumed by sin. Roger Chillingworth committed the greatest sin in Nathaniel Hawthorne's The Scarlet Letter because he let himself be ruled by hatred and the consuming desire for vengeance. This becomes visible through examination of the
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died within that same year as a result of this. Roger Chillingworth's sin was the greatest committed because it ruled his life even until his death.
Keeping the comparisons between the sins of Hester Prynne, the Reverend Arthur Dimmesdale, and Roger Chillingworth in mind, the reader can easily establish that Roger Chillingworth committed the greatest sin in Nathaniel Hawthorne's The Scarlet Letter. He did this by being ruled by hatred and the feeling of vengeance.