Characters
Character type
Plot line
Imagery type
Extras
100

Who was the "adulter"?

Hester 

100
Who is considered the protagonist?

Hester 

100

When does Arthur Dimmesdale die?

The climax

100

"Yet the taste of the age, demanding whatever was elaborate..." is what kind of imagery?

Taste

100

What does this novel take place?

17th century

200

Who was the husband?

Rodger Chillingworth

200

Who is considered the antagonist?

Rodger Chillingworth

200

When is Hester released from prison?

The exposition

200

"which might be imagined to offer their fragrance and fragile beauty to the prisoner..." is what kind of imagery?

Smell

200

What kind of religion were the colonists?

Puritains

300

Who was the "sin" daughter?

Pearl

300

Who is considered the flat?

Richard Bellingham

300

When does Arthur Dimmesdale write his best sermon?

The Climax

300

"Arched door of oak, with an iron knocker, and a rough log for the doorstep..." is what kind of imagery

Touch

300

Who's house is this?

Hester and Pearl

400

Who was the minister?

Arthur Dimmesdale

400

Who is considered the static?

Towns people

400

When does Hester find out that Rodger Chillingworth is going on the ship?

The rising action

400

"By the Indian’s side, and evidently sustaining a companionship with him, stood a white man..." is what kind of imagery?

Sight

400

Where did this take place in current day America?

Boston

500

Who was the governor?

Richard Bellingham 

500

Who is considered the victim?

Pearl

500

When does Rodger Chillingworth make Hester swear to secrecy?

The exposition

500

"Each man, each woman, each little shrill-voiced child..." is what kind of imagery?

Hear

500

What year did this movie come out of The Scarlet Letter:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jtZetd_jOo8

1995