How Does Chillingworth Become Evil

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After Chillingworth’s rapid transition, he quickly becomes evil. Chillingworth seeks vengeance over Dimmesdale and tortures him for several years, both physically and mentally. As time progresses Chillingworth lacks compassion and doesn’t feel remorse for his actions. Hawthorne, the narrator, states, “This unhappy person had effected such a transformation by devoting himself for seven years to the constant analysis of a heart full of torture” (Hawthorne 254-255). During this time, Chillingworth becomes more and more evil, yet the reader will understand his position and justification for his actions. The first line from the quote reads, “This unhappy person” (254-255), which implies Chillingworth became severely depressed after discovering his