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What motivates Roger Chillingworth's actions in 'The Scarlet Letter'?
Desire for revenge
Seeking forgiveness
A quest for power
Love for Hester Prynne
How does Chillingworth's pursuit of revenge affect his character throughout the story?
He becomes increasingly tortured and dehumanized.
He finds peace and redemption.
He gains admiration from the community.
He becomes a sympathetic figure.
What does Roger Chillingworth's character ultimately represent in relation to the themes of revenge and forgiveness?
The corrosive effects of revenge on the human soul
The importance of seeking forgiveness from others
The idea that love can conquer all
The necessity of societal acceptance
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