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Published by Nelson Bonilla, 2019-11-25 11:20:17

Scarlet Letters

This is the scarlet letter alphabet book project.

Scarlet Letters

By: Nelson Bonilla

A

A is for adultery, the sin committed by Hester and Dimmesdale

B

B is for Beautiful which is how Hester describes pearl

C

C is for committed which is what Hester had to be to provide for Pearl and herself.

D

D is for Dimmesdale, the father of pearl.

E

E is for Execution, the punishment of adultery.

F

F is for Fighting for Pearl, which is what Hester has done for the majority of the book.

G

G is for Governor Bellingham, mistress hibbins brother.

H

H is for Hester, the main character of the entire book.

I

I is for innocent from any crime, which is what Pearl even though she was the daughter of
Hester.

J

J is for jail, where the story begins.

K

Kind, which is what Hester Prynne was after the scaffold and humuliation by the people was
made.

L

Love, which is what Hester felt for her daughter Pearl.

M

Mother, which is what little pearl calls her mom.

N

NO, which is the answer Hester Prynne gave when they asked her to reveal the name of
Pearl’s father.

O

Outcast, which is what Hester uses to describe Pearl.

P

Prynne, the last name of Hester and Chillingworth’s real name.

Q

Qualified to help, which is how the people of the town thought of Chillingworth.



R

Roses, what Pearl wanted when they went to see Bellington

S

Sin, the reason why many people of the puritan era were executed.

T

Testimony, which is what Dimmesdale gave when he said that he was the Father of Pearl.

U

Unfortunate, describes Pearl because of the reason why she was brought to this world.

V

Valor, which is what Hester Prynne mustered to be able to support Pearl with all her needs.

W

Winthrop, the Governor that died.

X

Xeno, which means foreign which is what Chillingworth was when he was introduced.

Y

Youthful, which is how Dimmesdale and Hester are depicted in the beginning of the story.

z

Zeal, what Dimmesdale had when he started writing his new notes at the very end of the
story.


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