The story takes place in:
Boston
What grew outside the prison door in Chapter 1?
A rosebush
This is Hester's crime that leads to her public punishment.
Adultery
Whose most serious sin is that he allows his mind to become overpowered by a desire for revenge
Roger Chillingsworth
A period of time in history or person's life is a..
epoch
Hester stands on this structure at the beginning of the novel to face public shame.
The Scaffold
Why was Pearl given her name?
Because she was of "a great price"
Where was Roger Chillingsworth believed to have died?
At Sea
Chillingworth pretends to be this profession while secretly tormenting Dimmesdale.
A Physician
A fiend is...
an evil spirit or demon
Puritan
This natural setting in Chapter 18 represents freedom from Puritan society's rules.
The Forest
How many years pass between the start of the novel (Chapter 1) and current events (starting Chapter 13)?
7 Years
Hester’s most memorable quality is her:
Strength/Ability (Or Beauty)
To "quaff" a draught means to....
drink heartily
Hester and Pearl live in this isolated location on the outskirts of town.
A small cottage
In Chapter 12, this celestial symbol appears in the sky, which Dimmesdale interprets as standing for "Adultery."
A Meteor
In Chapter 19, Pearl refuses to approach Hester until she does this.
Put the Scarlet Letter Back On
What is considered Dimmesdale's most serious sin?
That he does not acknowledge Pearl as his child.
In Chapter 7, Hester visits this person's place to fight for custody of Pearl.
Governor Bellingham's Mansion
What does Hester see her reflection and the letter A in?
A suit of armor
In Chapters 18-19, Hester and Dimmesdale make this plan to escape their situation.
Leave on a ship to Europe (or to start a new life together)
Who is the character shamed for witchcraft?
Mistress Hibbins
A person's look or manner, especially one of a particular kind indicating their character or mood is their...
Mien