In Chapter 4, Chillingworth admits he "wronged" Hester when he married her. He knew she didn't love him, and he realized she was very young. Nevertheless, he vows he will have vengeance on the man who committed adultery with Hester. Why should he still feel the need for vengeance? What does this reveal about his character?
Criteria: Quality over quantity. Answer the prompt fully and completely using proper spelling, grammar, and mechanics.
Criteria: Quality over quantity. Answer the prompt fully and completely using proper spelling, grammar, and mechanics.