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Published by Lorynn Williams, 2019-11-25 11:09:44

Scarlet Letter_ Alphabet Book

Scarlet Letter_ Alphabet Book

Scarlet Letter:
Alphabet Book

By: Lorynn Williams

A

● for the Adultery that Hester committed to
make her have to wear the letter A upon her
chest

B

● for Boston, where the story took place

C

● for Chillingworth, Hester’s evil husband who
got captured by the indians

D

● for Dimmesdale, who committed the crime of
adultery with Hester, and is also Pearl’s father

E

● for Eternity, how long Hester has to wear the
scarlet letter on her chest

F

● for the Father of Pearl who is unknown to the
colonists for most of the story

G

● for the Governor who is the higher up in the
colony of that time period

H

● for Hester, the main character of the story

I

● for the Integrity that Dimmesdale was missing
due to his fear of admitting that he was the
father of Pearl

J

● for the Justice that was issued in that time that
might not be in this current time period

K

● for the Kindness that Hester showed to the
poor people, but did not receive back

L

● for the Loyalty that Hester showed to both
Dimmesdale and Chillingworth by not telling
their secrets

M

● for the Marriage that Hester ruined by with
Chillingworth by committing adultery

N

● for Nathaniel, the first name of the author of
the book

O

● for the Opportunity that Hester got when she
made a plan to leave with Dimmesdale and
Pearl

P

● for Pearl, the daughter of Hester and
Dimmesdale

Q

● for how Quite Pearl was around strangers

R

● for the Region which had gotten Hester into a
lot of trouble

S

● for the Scar on Dimmesdale’s chest

T

● for the Torment that each of the characters
have in their different ways

U

● for the Unfair treatment that Hester and her
daughter received daily

V

● for the Value of the scarlet letter

W

● for Witch, which is what Hester would have
probably become is Pearl was taken away
from her

X

● for Xenophobia, which is the fear of strangers
and foreigners, this describes a trait of Pearl’s

Y

● for Youth, the time that Hester was was
labeled as an adulterer

Z

● for Zeal, what Dimmesdale has when he
reveals his sins to the colonists on the scaffold


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