The Scarlet Letter

Why does Dimmesdale reject Chillingworth’s offer of help? What finally persuades him to accept the offer?

Why does Dimmesdale reject Chillingworth’s offer of help? What finally persuades him to accept the offer?

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Dimmesdale's poor health and Chillingworth's interest in the young man combine to make many of the church officials try to get them to live together. Dimmesdale declines at first, saying, "I need no medicine."

Dimmesdale finally gets into the permanent habit of placing his hand over his heart in pain, and he agrees to meet with Chillingworth. The meeting immediately leads to the two men moving in together. The narrator comments that "A man burdened with a secret should especially avoid the intimacy of his physician."

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