PPT-The Scarlet Letter Chapters 1 to 3
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Questions for Reflection Explore the reaction of the townspeople and of Hester herself as she emerges from the prison and stands on the scaffold Who do you find
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Questions for Reflection Explore the reaction of the townspeople and of Hester herself as she emerges from the prison and stands on the scaffold Who do you find yourself siding with Why Do you think Hawthorne is loading the deck Why Why not. Though your sins are like scarlet, they shall be as white as snow; though they are red as crimson, they shall be like wool. Is 1:18. Fanny J. Crosby, 1820-1915. COMPASSION. CCLI #977558. 1. “Though your sins be as scarlet, they shall be as white as snow;. By James Hurst. “Bleeding” Tree. Baby born in a caul. Baby born in a caul. Doodlebug (. Antlion. ). Doodlebug (. Antlion. ). Kids in 1920. Kids in 1920. N. Carolina Swamp. N. Carolina Swamp. World War I. Scarlet-headed . Blackbird. By Nathaniel Hawthorne. Nathaniel Hawthorne. Hawthorne wrote . The Scarlet Letter. in 1850 during the Romantic Period in American Literature. Hawthorne is the ancestor of Judge John Hathorne known for his involvement in the Salem witchcraft trials.. October 6 – October 7. Homework. Honors:. Read the first three chapters of “The Scarlet Letter” while annotating for THEME and SYMBOLISM. Chapter 1: The Prison Door. Chapter 2: The Market Place. Ixchelle Pollock English 9 Honors 3A. James Hurst. James Hurst was born January 1, 1922 in Jacksonville, North Carolina. He went to North Carolina State College and studied chemical engineering. Also he did military service during WWII . He then went to Julliard School of Music in New York and Italy to become an opera singer. In 1951 he changed his mind AGAIN and became a banker in New York for an amount of time. He liked to write plays and stories whenever he could. “The Scarlet Ibis” was written in July 1960 and earned “widespread recognition”. James Hurst then passed away on August 6, 1995. Leaving his wife . Unit 4: Nathaniel Hawthorne Author Study. 1. edifice. “A throng of bearded men . . . was assembled in front of a wooden . edifice. , the door of which was heavily timbered with oak, and studded with iron spikes” (Hawthorne 43).. . THE SCARLET LETTER. Hawthorne: 1804-1864. The Scarlet Letter. : 1850. PURITAN ERA. : Mid-late 1600s. Salem Witch Trials: 1692 (Judge . Hathorne. ). Puritan “Religious Enlightenment. ”: Mid 1700s, Jonathan Edwards. The Scarlet Letter. Your Name Here. The Scarlet Letter “A” - 1. Your caption goes here.. The Scarlet Letter “A” - 1. Your caption goes here.. The Rosebush. Your caption goes here.. The Forest - 1. Joshua 2:17-18. Joshua 2:17-18. “So the men said to her: “We will be blameless of this oath of yours which you have made us swear, unless, when we come into the land, you bind this line of scarlet cord in the window through which you let us down, and unless you bring your father, your mother, your brothers, and all your father's household to your own home.”. Self Paced lesson: you need a chrome book (match your phone pocket #), your composition book and loose leaf Paper. . P. ut . up your cell phones and get your homework and composition notebook . out! . Nathaniel . Hawthorne . (1804-1864). Was one of two great novelists of the mid-. ninteenth. century (the other being Melville). Born in Salem, Mass., where his family had lived for six generations. Earliest ancestors were Puritans. . Summary Ch. 1. Begins by looking at a group of men and women in austere clothing standing around a prison door. . Hawthorne discusses how settlements always find it necessary to establish a prison.. Then he describes the prison as an “ugly edifice” and contrasts it with a rosebush near the door which offers “fragrance and fragile beauty to the prisoner.”. Page 1 of 2 This leaflet offers more information about Scarlet Fever. If you have any further questions or concerns, please speak to the staff member in charge of your child’s care. What is Scar
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