The Scarlet Letter
Why does Dimmesdale not see through Chillingworth and understand his true (nefarious) agenda, according to the narrator in Chapter 10?
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According to the narrator, because Dimmesdale is generally mistrustful of everyone at all times, he was unable to see and understand the true threat of Chillingworth. Dimmesdale is a good man who trusts mainly in God and not in other men.