Monday, May 27, 2019

Worst Sinner in the Scarlet Letter

People are not always what they seem to be. Roger Chillingworth in The Scarlet Letter shows that everyone sins but some races sins are worse than others. The Scarlet Letter shows Chillingworths sins throughout the book. One of Hawthornes intentions was having Chillingworth as the worst sinner, because he used his herbs to keep Dimmesdale a spicy-he lengthened Dimmesdales torture, he used black medicine, and when Dimmesdale stopped taking the herbs, he passed away. Roger Chillingworth came to town with the Indians, and Hawthorne expound them as outcasts and dwellers of the forest.Roger had learned all his tricks and medicines from the Indians and therefore was adapted-bodied to prolong Dimmesdales torture through using herbs. Chillingworth says, Dont think that I will lay a finger on him and throw in with Heavens work of punishment let him live. Chillingworth neer physically laid a hand on Dimmesdale, but he kept him healthful using the herbs to make sure that Dimmesdale would put on the torture of his affair, mentally and physically. Chillingworth knew exactly what he was doing to Dimmesdale.He said it would have been better had he died right away than endure seven years of vengeance. Here Roger is admitting that he has spent the last seven years using his herbs to keep Dimmesdale alive because death would be too easy. Roger Chillingworth was described as giving black medicine to Dimmesdale. Him using this was a way to punish Dimmesdale for wronging him. The term black medicine is in correlation with the call on the carpet, as if Chillingworth is playacting as Satan to get back at Dimmesdale.While talking with Dimmesdale he says, Wherefore not since all the powers of nature call so earnestly for the justification of sin, that these black weeds have sprung up out of a buried heart, to make manifest an unspoken crime? Here, Chillingworth is expressing his use of the black medicine. What he is using are weeds he found at the cemetery, and he is explai ning them as natures punishment for people who have committed hidden crimes. Chillingworth is hinting that the medicine he is giving Dimmesdale is natures way of making sure Dimmesdale is getting the punishment he deserves.Rogers sin here is that he is one with the devil and carrying out actions only the devil would use through the black medicine. Once he stopped partaking the herbs given by Chillingworth, unfortunately, Dimmesdale died. This is proof Chillingworth used the herbs to standpoint Dimmesdales untimely death. At their home, Chillingworth offered Dimmesdale medicine. But methinks, dear Sir, you look pale as if the travel through the wilderness had been too sore for you. Will not my aid be requisite to put you in heart and strength to preach your Election Sermon? Dimmesdale passed on the medicine, knowing Chillingworths intentions. Chillingworth was described as being a leech and feed off of Dimmesdales pain, but when he collapsed and died on the scaffold the next day, he had nothing left to live for and died soon after. It is not a coincidence that Dimmesdale died so soon after being clean of herbs. Death was not a part of Chillingworths plan, and Dimmesdale was able to escape Chillingworths torture by stopping his medications and dying. Roger Chillingworth is the worst sinner in The Scarlet Letter.He prolonged Dimmesdales torture through herbs and was one with the devil. Roger Chillingworth never laid a hand on Dimmesdale throughout the book but he mentally got to him over the seven years. The herbs kept Dimmesdale alive just so Roger could get his revenge through the torture. When Dimmesdale passed away after stopping the herbs Roger Chillingworth had nothing left to live for, and died shortly after, because as the leech, he no seven-day had anything to feed off of. Roger Chillingworth was not always the man that he seemed, he had something deeper in him and was the worst sinner.

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