Opinion: Chillingworth experiences a dilemma as he becomes consumed by his desire for revenge against Dimmesdale.

Explanation: Chillingworth's obsession with revenge causes him to lose sight of his moral compass and become increasingly nefarious in his actions.

Evidence: "The physician, with a cold, revengeful glance at his enemy, prepared himself to speak, while Hester Prynne, with a mind of native courage and activity, and for so long a period not merely estranged, but outlawed, from society, stood up boldly and spoke for him." (Chapter 9)

Opinion: Chillingworth's solution to his dilemma ultimately results in his own downfall.

Explanation: Chillingworth's actions towards Dimmesdale and Hester are driven by his desire for revenge, and as a result, he becomes a darker and more malevolent character.

Evidence: "And thus, while standing on the scaffold, in this vain show of expiation, Mr. Dimmesdale was overcome with a great horror of mind, as if the universe were gazing at a scarlet token on his naked breast, right over his heart. On that spot, in very truth, there was, and there had long been, the gnawing and poisonous tooth of bodily pain." (Chapter 23

From The scarlet Letter use some adjectives to describe Chillingworths dilemma and solution in the pattern of OEE Ois opinion E is explatation another E is evidence You need to use the original text

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