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100

Baby Daddy. 

Rev. Arthur Dimmesdale
100

the only place where Hester can be her true self.

What is the woods?

100

Which of these does the A not stand for?


a) Adulteress

b) Artist

c) Astronaut

d) Angel

What is astronaut?

100

The person says this: “I have laughed, in bitterness and agony of heart, at the contrast between what I seem and what I am!.”

Who is Dimmesdale?

100

a movement in the arts and literature that originated in the late 18th century, emphasizing inspiration, subjectivity, and the primacy of the individual.

What is romanticism? 

200

The witch character who tries to lure Dimmesdale to the woods

Who is Mistress Hibbins?
200

Whose house does this quote refer to : "The brilliancy might have befitted Aladdin's palace, rather than the mansion of a grave old Puritan ruler". 

What is Governor Bellingham's mansion? 

200

"...An object to remind him of the image of Divine Maternity" - who does this refer to?

Who is Hester?

200

Literary Device: Chillingworth is called a leech because he's a doctor.

What is Metonomy?

300

 Roger Chillingworth's real last name

What is "Prynne"?

300

The place where Hester first spots her husband. 

What is the scaffold? 
300

The scaffold represents the place where this is told. 

What is truth?

400

Hester visits this character in order to get custody of her daughter.

Who is Governor Bellingham?

400

The secluded place where our protagonist made clothes. 

What is Hester's house?
400

The plant outside the prison represents Hester's A

What is the rosebush?

400
Term for a man who's wife has disgraced him (like cheating)

What is cuckold?

500

The eldest clergyman.

Who is Reverend John Wilson?

500

The place Roger Chillingworth declares he is going to find the father of Hester's baby.

What is the prison? 
500
The natural phenomenon often associated with Pearl. 

What is sunlight?

500

which literary device: "he was not ill fitted to be the head and representative of the community"

What is litotes?