How Does Chillingworth Torture Dimmesdale. Web dimmesdale begins to torture himself physically: He scourges himself with a whip, he fasts, and he holds extended vigils, during which he stays awake throughout the night.
The Scarlet Letter Ch. 34 by Alee Cotton
What he thought was fair and just turned out to be just as. Web this quote describes how dimmesdale fails to see that chillingworth is up to no good until it is too late. Because of his secret he self punishes and fasts, he also. Web chillingworth runs to him to try to stop him, a final failed attempt in acting like his physician. One day during an afternoon nap, chillingworth looks at his patient's chest. Once he knows the minister’s secret, he knows exactly. Web chillingworth’s character could be an example of what revenge does to one and how it’s linked to justice. Dimmesdale’s guilt leads him to cut himself off from human contact but it. Web dimmesdale begins to torture himself physically: He scourges himself with a whip, he fasts, and he holds extended vigils, during which he stays awake throughout the night.
Dimmesdale’s guilt leads him to cut himself off from human contact but it. One day during an afternoon nap, chillingworth looks at his patient's chest. Because of his secret he self punishes and fasts, he also. Dimmesdale’s guilt leads him to cut himself off from human contact but it. Web chillingworth says, “don’t think that i will lay a finger on him and interfere with heaven’s work of punishment.let him live.” chillingworth never physically laid a hand on. Web along with strong characterizations of dimmesdale and chillingworth, hawthorne makes two additions to the plot in this chapter: After dimmesdale dies, chillingworth no longer has a victim. First, the confirmation that chillingworth no longer has doubts about the minister's guilt; Web dimmesdale begins to torture himself physically: Similarly, dimmesdale’s revelation that he is. Web this quote describes how chillingworth exploits his cunning knowledge of human nature to torment dimmesdale.