The story takes place in:
Boston
“It may serve, let us hope, to symbolize some sweet moral blossom that may be found along the track or relieve the darkening close of a tale of human frailty and sorrow” refers to:
a rose
When Chillingsworth suggests that Hester remove her letter, she says:
When the time comes, it will fall off
Whose most serious sin is that he allows his mind to become overpowered by a desire for revenge
Chillingsworth
The Puritan community holds many beliefs surrounding the presence of Dimmesdale’s letter. Name one.
Possible answers: - Chillingsworth inflicted it on him with magic and drugs - The devil made it appear - It gnawed outward from the innermost heart
Chillingsworth’s real reason for not revealing his true identity was that he:
Would be better able to discover Hester’s partner in sin
In Chapter 1 two significant places were mentioned in the town. What were they?
A Cemetery and A Prison
Dimmesdale speaks to Hester during the first scaffold scene to convince her to:
Identify Pearl's father
Hester returned to the town at the end of the novel because:
This was the scene of her sin, and here she hoped to repent
Either Pearl or Hester suggests that Hester wears the A for what reason? (There a three-- name one)
Possible answers: - It is because the A is so beautifully embroidered - The A means that Hester is the devil’s woman - Hester wears it for the same reason that Dimmesdale holds his hand over his heart
Dimmesdale’s confession followed:
the Election Day sermon
Hester was buried:
Near Dimmesdale
What consistently reveals the truth in the novel
The sun OR The Scarlet Letter
How does Hester usually answer Pearl’s questions about the A?
She ignores the question and changes the subject