The Scarlet Letter after having read it

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The Scarlet Letter is

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The Scarlet Novel is based on...
A found letter that contained the symbol 'A' on it.
It is based on a true story.

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Her relationship with the word adultery means

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Why would Hester go to jail?

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Before going to jail and having to wear the letter 'A' on her chest, Hester gets publicly shamed by the inhabitants of the place she lives in, because she gives a birth to Pearl her daughter, from a man who isn't her husband, which during the Puritan era is a committed sin. Do you...?
A
Approve of their actions.
B
Want her dead.
C
Question why would she cheat in the first place?
D
Put her simply in jail.

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A possible reason for cheating on your spouse might be...

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Suddenly she gets a visit in jail. Who do you think could visit her?

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What would you do in that case?

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Chillingworth remains in town because...
A
He seeks revenge.
B
He wants to cheat on her too.
C
He just didn't have anywhere else to go.
D
He had unfinished business.

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Chillington starts living with Dimmesdale because...?

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Dimmesdale coughs and has weird symptoms.
A
He must have some disease from his encounter with Hester.
B
His consciousness is not peaceful because he helped Hester cheat on her husband.

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Because his consciousness is not peaceful he...
A
Admits to the citizens that he is Pearl's father.
B
Decides to leave the village with Hester.
C
Kills himself.

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Dimmesdale then ....
Dies on the scaffold.
Marries Hester.

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True of False: Pearl marries a rich man obtaining also Chillingworth's wealth, and Hester returns to her village wearing the letter 'A' but this time with a feeling of pride.
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True
B
False

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Is The Scarlet Letter a...
A
romantic novel
B
realist novel
C
none
D
both

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The Scarlet Letter
Point of view: third person omniscient (all-wise, all-knowing).
Why is it a romantic novel? -idealization of the adultery that has been committed and their love.

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-The power of imagination: the book has been written based upon a letter that the author found.
Themes: supernatural, mystery (Pearl's behaviour) and the exotic.

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The Scarlet Letter
Why is it a realist novel?
-the question of the morality (represented turthfully, not romanticised).
-the author can discover the truth and represent it truthfully.

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-a bit of social realism as well: Hester knits for the people in her village and that is her only source of income. So she is a poor single mother.

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Setting
-Boston, part of the Massachussets Bay Colony, around 1600 prior to American independence.
-In 1620 Many English men (25 000) left England due to its Anglican Church, seeking religious freedom.

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-These people were called Puritans because
they felt that the Anglican Church had not done enough to move away from Catholicism and become “purified.
- Once they immigrated to the Colonies, Puritans have set up a society where they made values like piety, modesty, and obedience central to the community.

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Characters
Hester: dynamic
Chillingsworth: dynamic because he is well explained in the novel. Static because he remains fixed on the idea of revenge.

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-Pearl: dynamic because she develops into a very curious child due to the secrecy of her mother's sin. She wants to know more about her father, also because she first hates DImmesdale then accepts him.

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-Dimmesdale: a dynamic character because he has changed a lot due to his 'sickness' but afterwards also ends up feeling better and revealing the truth.

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THANK YOU!

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