Archetype examples are found in the world around us every day: in our speech, our beliefs, media, sports, video games, psychology, art, and even our dreams. Archetypes are universal; that is, they occur across all cultures, religions, and parts of history.
Roger Chillingworth, Hester's husband, makes it his mission to conceal his true identity so that he can become a close adviser and physician to Reverend Dimmesdale, and find out his darkest secrets. He is known as "The Leech," and seems to be sucking the energy out of Dimmesdale's spirit.
Only secretive things happen in the dark: Dimmesdale, Pearl, and Hester unite as a family on the scaffold; Dimmesdale and Hester make plans to run away to Europe together in the woods. Chillingworth lurks in the darkness and shadows, awaiting any opportunity to reveal Hester's lover and get his revenge.
Hester commits the sin of adultery, and she pays the price by being publicly shamed. She is shunned by the community for many years, and she and Pearl live a life of isolation.