PPT-Hester Prynne — The protagonist of the novel. Hester plays many roles in
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The Scarlet Letter devoted mother abandoned lover estranged wife religious dissenter feminist and outcast to name just a few Perhaps her most important role is
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The Scarlet Letter devoted mother abandoned lover estranged wife religious dissenter feminist and outcast to name just a few Perhaps her most important role is that of an iconoclast one who opposes established conventions Hester is not just a rebel shes a glorified rebel and Hawthorne uses her to criticize the Puritans strict society He portrays Hester fondly as a woman of strength independence and kindness who stands up to the judgments and constraints of her society Though society tries to demean and disgrace her Hawthorne emphasizes that Hester never looked more attractive as when she first emerged from prison wearing the scarlet letter. Protagonist. The main character of the story or drama, the hero, who is faced with an opposing force to overcome in order to achieve a goal. Give some examples of a protagonist. Nemo. -. Finding . Nemo. This will help you answer 1 and 2 in your packet. Protagonist. Main character who comes into conflict with an opposing major character or force. In fiction, the story of the protagonist can be told from the perspective of a different character (who may also but not necessarily, be the . Joanna Zilk, Julia Sison, Yvette Sanders, Olivia Massey, Larissa Domnikov. Character Description: . Hester Prynne. Evidence 1. : . “The young woman was tall, with a figure of perfect elegance on a large scale. She had dark and abundant hair, so glossy it threw off the sunshine with a gleam, and a face that which, besides being beautiful from regularity of feature and richness of complexion, had the impressiveness belonging to a marked brow and deep black eyes. She was lady-like, too, after the manner of the feminine gentility of those days…” (50).. October . 12 . – October . 13. Homework. Honors. Read Chapters 4-6 in . The Scarlet Letter . annotating for Consequence and Irony.. Reading Quiz Next Class.. Standard:. Read the Overture to Arthur Miller’s . 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).. This . opening chapter sets the scene for the novel in seventeenth-century Boston. . The dark . and gloomy prison sets the tone of the entire story and foreshadows the social . and psychological . situations of Hester Prynne and Arthur . Using the quote you received, analyze the text for indications of Puritan influence. . The Scarlet Letter. The rose bush: “. It may serve, let us hope, to symbolize some sweet moral blossom, that may be found along the track, or relieve the darkening close of a tale of human frailty and sorrow. Vocabulary. Mystery Play. Guilds. Pageant wagon. York Cycle. Wakefield Cycle. Oberammergau. Miracle Play. Everyman. Passion Play. MYSTERY Plays. Mystery from . L. atin meaning occupation. Told Bible stories. 2. What does sin do to a person?. 3. Can we and should we be forgiven from the sins of our past?. 4. What are the effects of being exiled or shunned from a society? Do we always want to get back in? . This PowerPoint is copyright ©. 2014 . by Diane Orsini.. All rights reserved.. Below is a list of the . films, television shows, novels. ,. and . short fiction . referenced in this PowerPoint:. Shrek. Chapter 19 Summary . At this point in the book it’s revealed to the reader that . Dimmesdale. is Hester’s lover. In chapter 19, Hester and . Dimmesdale. are sitting by the brook with their daughter Pearl. Hester is telling . Question. Two Different Approaches for Compliant IAM Processes. Dr. Horst Walther. Senior Analyst. KuppingerCole. horst.walther@kuppingercole.com. Matthias . Reinwarth. Senior . Analyst. KuppingerCole. Highlights and Discussion Points. 2. Methodology. Methodology. Pilot study in 2014. Interviews with 289 audience members. Large scale survey of STBs received 7,213 valid responses. 3. 4. Marketing. STBs like to relax, have fun, and spend time with loved ones, but 60% also . Forward Progress. Determining Keys. Receivers are numbered . from. each sideline. Widest is #1; next is #2; etc. If receivers are stacked, closest to LOS is lower number.. In general, H & L will have #1; B will have #2. If only 1 receiver to each side, B will have #1 to L’s side and L will observe backs coming out of backfield..
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