Vocabulary
Comprehension
Ironies/Conflicts
Symbols/Motifs
Character Traits
100

An omen or warning; an indication something is about to happen

A portent

100

Who can the sun not touch?

Hester 

100

Hester being blackmailed to not tell the town who Chillingworth is. Type of conflict

Man v Man

100

What physical feature is repeated over and over for Chillingworth that it becomes a motif.

He looks like the devil

100

Who is the protagonist of the story

Hester

200

A person who cliffs to another for personal gain; parasite

A leech

200

Hester makes a living by:

Embroidering clothes

200

When Chillingworth shows up after years when Hester is on the scaffold for the first time. Type of Irony

Situational Irony

200

What is the forest a symbol/motif for?

Freedom of self and freedom from societal judgement

200

What main character can be described as a flat, static character?

Chillingworth

300

Gradually wasted away.  Abnormally thing by lack of nutrition or disease

Emaciated

300

What was found on Dimmesdale’s chest?

A carved A

300

The town buying Hester's clothing. Type of Irony.

Situational Irony

300

What motif/symbol represents hope?

Rosebush

300

What kind of character is Dimmesdale by the end of the story? (round/flat, static/dynamic)

Round and dynamic

400

Inextricable

Impossible to escape or disentangle from; perplexing

400

Just before Dimmesdale dies, Pearl:

Kisses him

400

Chillingworth being Dimmesdale's doctor-- type of conflict

Man v man

400

What does the scaffold symboliza?

public shame, guilt, and punishment

400

Explain the link with appearance and morals

The prettier, the more moral

The uglier, the less moral

500

Expiation

Atonement; amends; reparations

500

Hester’s headstone reads:

“On a field, sable, the letter A gules.”

500

Name an example of dramatic irony

Many examples:

We know Chillingworth is Hester's husband, Dimmesdale and the town do not.

We know why Dimmesdale is on the scaffold and the A in the sky representation, the characters do not, etc

500

How are the graves of Hester and Dimmesdale symbolic of their relationship throughout the story?

They are next to each other but not touching

500

Other than Chillingworth, who is another flat/static character?

Mistress Hibbins