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notice that chillingworth is called a "leech" in the chapters in which he interacts with Dimmesdale, but a "physician" in this interactions with Hester. considering the definition of "leech" what do you suppose is Hawthorne's point in using these designation? ​

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Answer: I think Hawthorne used the word "leech" in order to emphasize Chillingworth's dishonorable character.

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