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Assessment
What is the primary motivation for Roger Chillingworth's actions throughout the novel?
Revenge against Dimmesdale
Seeking redemption for his past sins
Desiring to support Hester Prynne
Achieving social status
What effect does Chillingworth's pursuit of revenge have on his character?
It leads him to become more compassionate.
It transforms him into a vengeful figure.
It causes him to lose interest in Dimmesdale.
It helps him reconcile with Hester.
How does Chillingworth's guilt affect his mental state by the end of the novel?
He finds hope and happiness.
He becomes physically ill and emotionally unstable.
He achieves peace and redemption.
He grows increasingly indifferent to others.
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