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Assessment
What motivates Roger Chillingworth's actions throughout 'The Scarlet Letter'?
Desire for revenge against Dimmesdale
Love for Hester Prynne
A quest for truth and justice
Fear of public humiliation
How does Chillingworth's obsession with revenge affect his character?
He becomes increasingly compassionate and loving.
He loses his humanity and becomes a symbol of evil.
He finds redemption and forgiveness.
He connects more with Hester and Dimmesdale.
What is the ultimate consequence of Chillingworth's quest for revenge?
He successfully destroys Dimmesdale's life.
He becomes a respected figure in the community.
He dies a peaceful death with no regrets.
He experiences personal deterioration and a loss of purpose.
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