This can best describe Tom and his wife's relationship
Violent, unloving, terrible, etc
These are the kind of jokes the king liked
Practical- at the expense of others
This was the topic of the ministers first sermon after wearing the black veil
Secret sin
Emerson believes one should accept their life but also do what at it.
Work at it
"Government is best which governs the ________."
least
This is what the devil does to leave his "signature" on Tom
Places his finger on this forehead and burns a mark
This is how Hop Frog got his name
He was a cripple so he hopped when he walked
This is what black symbolizes in the story
Hiding- secret
This is what Emerson means when he states, "imitation is suicide."
Acting like something/someone you are not is killing your true self
What two things were Thoreau protesting against in the essay
Mexican American war and slavery
This is what Tom finds int he checkered apron
His wife's heart and liver
This is what the King did to Tripetta when she tried to intervene for Hop Frog
Threw wine in her face and pushed her
This is the real reason the congregation does not like the veil
Emerson believe one should be his/her own true selves and not blindly follow- this is called
non- conformity
This is why Thoreau was placed in jail
He did not pay his taxes
This is how Tom Tries to cheat the Devil
Go to church and carry a Bible with him
This is where one of the ministers thought the low grating sound was coming from
Bird in the cage
What two events in the story does Rev. Hooper attend wearing the veil
Wedding and funeral
According to Emerson, what is the most sacred aspect of a person
The mind (integrity of your own mind)
To what does Thoreau compare society
joint stock company
This is what the trees symbolize
People who have sold their soul to the Devil
"I am Hop Frog and this is my last ______"
Jest
This is what the congregation represents in the story
Everyone who has secret sin and refuses to acknowledge it.
Emerson states, "To be___________."
great is to be misunderstood
Define Civil Disobedience
civilly/peacefully not following a law/rule because it is not just/moral.