Theocracy/ Society
Puritanism
Hawthorne
Laws/ Punishment
Style/Motif/ Romance
100
A form of goverment in which god or a deity is recognized as a supreme civil ruler. That god's laws are interpreted by church authorities.
What is Theocracy?
100
John Calvin founded this.
What is Puritanism?
100
He worked here for three years.
What is Salem Customs House?
100
These are the two ways that people were executed.
What is hanging and dunking?
100
A manner of a particular written produced by words, grammar, and literary devices.
What is Style?
200
Citizens must go here on Sundays.
What is church?
200
Puritans came here in the 17th century.
What is Plymouth Rock?
200
His grandfather did this as a judge.
What is condemned the witches?
200
These are ways of public humilation.
What is whipping and pillary?
200
Reccuring subjects or themes that are found in all forms of literature.
What is Motif?
300
Higher moral ethic and sense of unity are examples of this.
What is pros of a Puritain Society
300
The people selected by God to go to heaven.
What is the Elect?
300
Found the scarlet letter here.
What is upstairs hall?
300
T in branding stands for this.
What is theif?
300
An emotional attraction belonging to an heroic era, adventure, or activity.
What is romance?
400
Religious discrimination and corruption are examples of this
What are cons of a Puritain Society?
400
Puritans believed only in this sole leader.
What is God?
400
This was Hawthorne's original name.
What is Hathorne?
400
The A in branding stands for this.
What is Adultery?
400
Prynne rhyming with sin is an example of this.
What is motif?
500
Rebellion against society may result in this
What is whipping/fines?
500
Puritanism was brought to the US from this country.
What is England?
500
He spent twelve years here.
What is at his mother's house?
500
Public humiliation usually takes place here.
What is the scaffold?
500
This is used to describe what type of writing is used when events can not be explained by science.
What is romance?