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How Does Hawthorne Present The Evil In The Scarlet Letter

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In Hawthorne’s The Scarlet Letter the tone is evil and creepy; this tone is connected directly to the character Chillingworth who displays these characteristics. Chillingworth is described as a weird and creepy man. Throughout the story he becomes older and viewed as evil and vengeful. Hawthorne of compared Chillingworth to the devil. The comparison and Chillingworth's action in the novel help portray the evil tone.

In the novel, Hawthorne’s writing of Chillingworth connects the audience with the evil tone. In a Puritan society helping others is viewed as Christian because this puts people closer to God. Chillingworth did the exact opposite. As Hester’s husband, he abandoned Hester when she needed help with Pearl. This left Hester alone

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