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Assessment
What motivates Chillingworth's actions throughout the story?
Vengeance against Dimmesdale
Love for Hester Prynne
Desire for redemption
Fear of exposure
How does Chillingworth's morality evolve throughout the narrative?
He becomes more compassionate and forgiving.
He becomes increasingly vengeful and morally corrupted.
His morality remains consistent throughout the story.
He seeks to help others and promotes justice.
What role does guilt play in Chillingworth's pursuit of vengeance?
Guilt drives him to forgive Dimmesdale.
Guilt is irrelevant to his motivations.
Guilt intensifies his desire to manipulate and destroy Dimmesdale.
Guilt compels him to confess his own wrongdoings.
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