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Hester has noticed the changes in Chillingworth's outward appearance. What evidence shows the inner changes within Chillingworth? In what sense has he undertaken a "devil's office"?
At the end of Chapter 14 Chillingworth says, "let the black flower blossom as it may!" In reading the entire paragraph, what does the "black flower" symbolize?
What is the symbolic suggestion when Pearl creates and wears a green letter A?
Judging from Pearl's behavior and various activities, do you think she is suited to the Puritan environment? Explain your answer.
Do you believe that Chillingworth himself is aware of the changes in his own character? Cite evidence from his conversation with Hester to support your answer.
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