The Scarlet Letter

When Hester determines to warn Dimmesdale about Chillingworth, why does the meeting take place in the forest? In Chapter 16.

When Hester determines to warn Dimmesdale about Chillingworth, why does the meeting take place in the forest? In Chapter 16.

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She needs to meet him in order to warn him about who Chillingworth really is. She wants to let him know that Chillingworth might actually want some sort of revenge. The forest has become a place of truth and reconciliation as opposed to the village which represents the opposite.