Was Hester Right To Promise Not To Reveal Chillingworth's True Identity?

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Jet Paronable
Mr. Jensen
American Studies p3-4
1 December, 2016
Was Hester right to promise not to reveal Chillingworth’s true identity?
In the Scarlet Letter, Nathaniel Hawthorne vividly displays to the reader that Hester's decision to keep Roger Chillingworth's identity was a foolish miscalculation. Hester's Judgment of preserving Chillingworth's identity causes and concludes disorder throughout the Scarlet Letter. The disorder caused by Hester Prynne'a unwise decisions provides firm evidence that Roger Chillingworth, Hester Prynne's husband, is the antagonist in the Scarlet Letter because of his true intentions of concealing his true identity. Since Hester Prynne helped Roger Chillingworth contain his true identity, she paid the price later on for her choice she made. The outcome of her choice effects Arthur Dimesdale, Pearl, the community of Salem, and herself. In the final analysis, Hester shouldn't have kept Roger Chillingworth's identity hidden because her choice …show more content…

Roger Chillingworth wanted to keep his identity hidden because he desired revenge. In order for Roger Chillingworth to acquire his revenge he had to keep his true identity a secret. So Roger Chillingworth changed his name and akee Hester to keep her promise. Hester's promise is crucial for Chillingworth's plan on seeking revenge for several reasons. The reasons for why Roger Chillingworth's identity must remain a secret is so that Hester may assist her. This is true because if the citizens of Salem were to find out that Hester cheated on her husband, Roger Chillingworth, she would be surely executed. In addition Roger Chillingworth needed Hester Prynne alive so he may find their supposed wrong doer. Any reader can easily realize that helping Roger Chillingworth is a poor choice and could've been easily avoided if she broke her promise with

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