Hawthorn describes Hester Prynne as a very genuine and lady-like women. He supports that with the quote “She was lady-like too, too, after the feminine gentility of those days.” Hawthorn also describes Hester with the quote “Ah, but let her cover the mark as she will, the pang of it will always be in her heart.”. In this …show more content…
Chillingworth is described in the quote “He expressed great alarm at his pastor’s state of health, but was anxious to attempt the cure, and, if early undertaken, seemed not despondent of a favorable result.”. Hawthorn is stating that Chillingworth tried his best to help the pastor, for the community was concerned for his health, as was Chillingworth himself. Chillingworth may have been a good man, but he was also very dark. “Art thou like the Black Man that haunts the forest round about us? Hast thou enticed me into a bond that will prove the ruin of my soul?” expresses the dark and evil side of Chillingworth, which is seeking for revenge. Roger Chillingworth is up to no good when it comes to Hester Prynne and eventually Roger Chillingworth.
In conclusion, all of the people in the story have a different way of presenting the good and evil within them. Throughout this book, Hawthorne presented good and bad symbols within the characters Hester Prynne, Roger Chillingworth, and Arthur Dimmesdale. This essay shows the good and bad qualities in each of the characters, This helps the reader get to know the characters in a different