Characters
Background
Chapters 1-10
Chapters 11- 19
Chapters 20-24
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Doctor; bitter, revengeful, the "Black Man"

Roger Chillingworth

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Who is the author?

Nathaniel Hawthorne

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What are Hester's three punishments?
Prison, stand on the scaffold, to wear the scarlet letter "A" for the rest of her life.
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How does Dimmesdale's sin affect his sermons?

It actually makes them better; more powerful; people can emotionally connect

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How many tickets does Hester buy for the ship?

Three (Her, Pearl, and Dimmesdale)

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Asks provoking questions; illegitimate child; mischievous and wild

Pearl

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What is the religion of the people of Boston?

Puritan

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Who thinks Hester's punishments are too weak?

The elder women

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What does Dimmesdale imagine when he stands on the scaffold in chapter 12?

The townspeople finding him on the scaffold and making the connection between him and Hester/revealing his secret adultery. 

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How does Dimmesdale look in the procession.

He looks out of reach; disconnected; Hester is worried that he's changed his mind

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Minister; haunted by guilt; intelligent, emotional, morally weak

Arthur Dimmesdale

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What is the setting (time and place) of the novel?

Boston, 1650

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Why do some people believe Pearl should be taken away from Hester?

Pearl is seen as a devil child; she throws wild tantrums; and has a mysterious sense about her

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Name three ways Dimmesdale tortures himself.

whip, fasting, all night vigils

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Who are the four people "intimately connected" on the scaffold?

Dimmesdale, Hester, Pearl, and Chillingworth

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The current Governor of Boston; the one who Hester begged to let her keep Pearl

Governor Bellingham

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Where is Hester originally from?

Old England

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Chapter 10 is titled, "The Leech and his Patient," Who is the leech? and Who is the patient?

Chillingworth is the leech. Dimmesdale is the patient.

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When Pearl asks her mother is she's ever met the Black Man, how does Hester finally reply?

Yes, she'd met the Black Man once, and the A was his mark.

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What spell was broken when Pearl kisses Dimmesdale?

Pearl will no longer be a devil child, but a human capable of love 

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“Witch-lady”; governor's sister

Mistress Hibbins

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How did the Puritans view the wilderness?

Dangerous or evil; a place where people worship Satan/sin

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How did Hester make a living?

Needlework

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What did the townspeople think the "A" in the sky stood for?

The "A" was for Angel - in remembrence of Governor Winthrop that had just passed away.

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How does Dimmesdale die?

He has died from the inner turmoil and guilt of a hidden sin.