the Scarlet LetterThe weed that becomes uprooted The Weed That Becomes Uprooted In The Scarlet Letter, by Nathaniel Hawthorne, Roger Chillingworth leeches on Arthur Dimmesdale in order to get retribution on him. He wants revenge on Dimmesdale because Dimmesdale and Hester, Rogers wife, had a child together. As he sucked the life out of Dimmesdale, Rogers physical characteristics are change to resemble a devil. Roger can also be compared to a weed because a weed is something annoying that lives off of separate plants. Once Dimmesdale dies, Roger begins to wilt and die too because there is zippo left for him to nourish him.

Roger chose Reverend Dimmesdale for his spiritual guide. Around this aforementioned(prenominal) fourth dimension, Dimmesdale began to look pale. The townspeople thought it was because he was so use to his work. The reason why he began to look so sallow was because Roger had started to prey on Dimmesdale. After a short time Chillingworth and Dimmesdale began to...If you want to get a full essay, order it on our website:
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