Chillingworth a modest, kind, and affectionate man who is very intelligent when arriving in Boston. The intelligent and rather “OLD ROGER CHILLINGWORTH, throughout life, had been calm in temperament, kindly, though not of warm affections, but ever, and in all his relations with the world, a pure and upright man” (103). Roger Chillingworth walked with one shoulder looking down on the world. He was an upright man who looked down at the world with no fear. Well “Pious Master Dimmesdale, can this be you? Well, well, indeed! We men of study, whose heads are in our books, have need to be straitly looked after! We dream in our waking moments, and walk in our sleep. Come, good Sir, and my dear friend, I pray of you, let me lead you home!”(124). Roger Chillingworth helps out Dimmesdale so that he leaks out information he needs. Like that old saying “keep your friends close, but keep your enemies closer.” Thus, Chillingworth is the nice, kind man that he is sought to be, but after witnessing a tragic moment in his life soon he will be changed forever.
Chillingworth shocked at the alarming news of his wife betrayed him; therefore he devotes all of this time to torment the other adulterer. Wait a minute “But, Hester, the man lives who has wronged us both! Who is he?”(??). There is a man in this who has not received his punishment for the crime he committed, who is the other? I want him to suffer not only for you, but for the pleasure of tormenting wrongdoers like him. Well then ““Never, Sayest thou?” rejoined he, with a smile of dark and self-relying intelligence. Never know him! Believe me Hester, there are few things, -whether in the outward word, or, to a certain depth, in the invisible sphere of thought, -few things hidden from the man, who devotes himself earnestly and unreservedly to the solution of a mystery”(??). Roger Chillingworth knows a few things that any ordinary man wouldn’t do just to receive an answer. He would practically sell his soul just even to come close to a hint of information on who is that other man. Consequently, Roger Chillingworth’s obsession for revenge is taking into some effect into his inner and outer appearance that leads him into