Monday, January 25, 2010
Chapter 4
In chapter 4, Chillingworth gets into Hester's cell by pretending to be a doctor. Hester realizes who he is and is compelled to shudder in his presence. Chillingsworth gave Hester the guilt trip by saying that he was not goot enough for her and calling himself a 'misshapen soul.' This lead Hester to say, 'I have greatly wronged thee.' Chillingworth was trying to persuade Hester to tell him who is the father of the child. However, she was strnog in her thought, and refused to tell him. I believe she did this in an attempt to save Dimmesdale from the wrath of Chillingsworth. Chillingsworth then asks her not to reveal his identity. This is because he is ashamed of his wife, and is filled with hate and revenge.
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With this entry, you have a perfect example of why I want these things done on time. This writing looks hurried; it does not look like you had a partner to look over it with you. Lots of mistakes both factually and grammatically. You are thinking about it, and that thinking is what I want to see in these posts. Now, we need to get you caught up and start doing some polishing so that your writing improves.
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