Scarlet Letter Chapter 13 – Flashcards
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Compare the initial intent behind the scarlet to the actual effect on Hester.
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The initial intent of the Scarlet letter was to stand for Adulterous. This was the label that would describe Hester because of her actions. It was supposed to be a punishment that made Hester remember what she had done wrong, but instead of Hester dwelling on her sin, she had a positive outlook on life. She would give money to the less fortunate, and sew them clothing to help them out. She was very helpful in society, which had caused th
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What is Hawthorne's point comparing Hester's and Dimmsdale's reactions to their sin
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Hawthorne's point in comparing Hester's and Dimmesdale's reactions to their sin was to show how sin destroyed a person. Because Hester's sin had been publicly acknowledged and she had been punished for it, it was a sort of relief to her.
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What image is Hawthorne's evoking with Chillingworth, old, one shoulder higher than the other, digging up roots and collecting leaves, etc. in the forest?
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The image of Chillingworth digging up roots and leaves in the forest represents evil and the devil. The way his body had started decaying and his face had gotten uglier and uglier reflects upon his ugly personality. Also, in puritan society, the forest represented the devil, so the fact that he was in the forest collecting roots, similar to the way a witch would, shows that he is in some way like a devil.
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What does Hester resolve to do and why?
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Hester resolved to help free Dimmesdale from the clutch or Roger Chillingworth. She no longer felt that she was no match against the man, and knew that he was destroying her lover, so she decided she was going to do something about it.
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pauper noun pau·per ˈpȯ-pər
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a very poor person who has no money to pay for food, clothing, etc.
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Chasm
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a major division, separation or difference between two people, groups, etc.
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imbibe
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to drink (something)
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despot
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a ruler who has total power and who often uses that power in cruel and unfair ways
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semblance
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the state of being somewhat like something but not truly or fully the same thing
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ethereal
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resembling heaven : seeming to belong to another world
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gibe
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to utter taunting words
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foliage
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the leaves of a plant or of many plants
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