PPT-Chapter 23 & 24 of The Scarlet Letter

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By Jake Staires amp Isacc Villafranco Ch 23 Summary Chapter 23 begins with Dimmesdale giving the town his sermon which includes his thoughts about the relationship

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Chapter 23 & 24 of The Scarlet Letter: Transcript


By Jake Staires amp Isacc Villafranco Ch 23 Summary Chapter 23 begins with Dimmesdale giving the town his sermon which includes his thoughts about the relationship of god and the communities that mankind holds Shortly after the sermon he brings himself to the scaffold where immediate attention is drawn . 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. 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).. Guided Notes / Part 1. Chapter 17. Hester and Dimmesdale meet in the woods and greet each other . strangely. . (171. ) “...Art thou in life?...”. They slowly open up to each other (172) “Thus they went onward. 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. 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! . 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? . 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. . Scarlet Ibis . (Seaworld.org). An exotic red bird. Solid scarlet except for black wing tips; bill is long, thin and curved downward; neck is long and slender; legs are also long and thin with partially webbed feet; juveniles are dull, grayish . Self Paced lesson: you need a . computer, . your composition . book. . Agenda- Self paced day . (well, . kinda. . Here are some time “estimates” . 9:05-9:30 – Warm up – There are two parts so get to work right away.. By Lauren Bell & Cullen Gray. Get out your phones!. Tweet a scenario in which something or someone turned out to be something far different from what it appeared to be. . Hashtag: #Scarletletter11. 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.”. By: Isaac Venegas and . Chandler Berry. Chapter 1: Summary. The Prison Door.     The first scene of . The Scarlet Letter . begins with a description of a dull, dusty, dark prison. The description of the people are dull and depressed people. The only living and colorful item described in the scene is a rose-bush at the peak of it's growth; which becomes an important symbol throughout the book.. Caul (N). a. . part. of the . amnion. sometimes covering the head of a child . at. . birth.. . Careen (V). (of. a vehicle) to lean, sway, . or. tip to one side while in . motion:. . The. . car.

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