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English 11 Honors October 31, 2013

Agenda - 4/15/2017 Collect Late/Missing work & Unused Late Passes (EC) Big Question – Mind View File Issues Journal/Vocab Practice The Scarlet Letter Themes from The Scarlet Letter Chapters 9-12 Discussion Bone Structure (Finish and include Ch. 9-12) Personality Types Reflection HOMEWORK: Read Chapters 13-16 and answer questions and study for your vocab quiz on Unit One: Chapter 5.

Writing Prompt – Making a Comeback… 4/15/2017 According to the cliché, “Every setback is an opportunity for a comeback.” In your life, has this proven true? Have you always recovered from setbacks? If so, how?

Themes When society creates laws that deny the expression of the inner needs of individuals, rebellion is a natural outcome. The society of the Puritans forbids the expression of passion. (BREAKING SOCIETY’S RULES) The novel explores the psychological effects of sin on the individual. Sin results in the physical deterioration of the sinner. Acts become sinful not only because they violate others, but also because they violate the individual’s inner laws. (PHYSICAL MANIFESTATION OF THE ABSTRACT) Another thematic aspect of The Scarlet Letter is Hawthorne’s reaction to several Romantic ideas: Hawthorne explores the individual’s relationship to society. As humans, we need to feel a connection to others. (ALIENATION) People cannot be self-reliant. They have a sense of others, which creates their self-image and need for approval. He also points out the loneliness and shame that are associated with breaking a law. (APPEARANCE VS. REALITY)

The Scarlet Letter: Chapters 9-12 Discussion 3. Explain the meaning of the chapter’s title, “The Leech.” At this time, doctors were called leeches because they used leeches to suck blood from the patient and rid the body of toxins. Chillingworth has become a parasite; he will feed on Dimmesdale’s emotional suffering.

The Scarlet Letter: Chapters 9-12 Discussion 4. Describe Chillingworth’s method of approach for treating illness.  Chillingworth attempts “to look into the character and qualities of the patient” in order to make an accurate diagnosis. Chillingworth “strove to go deep into his patient’s bosom, delving among his principles, prying into his recollections, and probing everything” to find the source of the physical problem.

The Scarlet Letter: Chapters 9-12 Discussion 7. How do the people explain “the gloom and terror in the depth of the poor minister’s eyes”?   The people believe that Chillingworth is the devil’s agent, sent to enter Dimmesdale’s soul through close friendship. Dimmesdale is experiencing great agony as he struggles against the devil, but people are confident of the minister’s victory.

The Scarlet Letter: Chapters 9-12 Discussion 10. What explanation does Dimmesdale offer for not confessing a hidden sin?  Dimmesdale points out that some people, in order to do God’s work, hide their sin. If people knew of the sin they would not let the sinner perform good works. He claims, therefore, that “no good can be achieved by them; no evil of the past be redeemed by better service.”

The Scarlet Letter: Chapters 9-12 Discussion 11. What does Chillingworth mean when he mutters, “A strange sympathy betwixt soul and body! Were it only for the art’s sake, I must search this matter to the bottom!”?   Chillingworth suspects that Dimmesdale’s illness is not physical but spiritual. The problem intrigues him, and despite his ulterior motive, is worth investigating.

The Scarlet Letter: Chapters 9-12 Discussion 13. Explain the statement, “He [Chillingworth] became, thenceforth, not a spectator only, but a chief actor, in the poor minister’s interior world.” Chillingworth is aware of Dimmesdale’s inner world—his sins and thoughts. Chillingworth uses his knowledge to make remarks that arouse pain, guilt, and fear within Dimmesdale.

The Scarlet Letter: Chapters 9-12 Discussion 13. Explain the statement, “He [Chillingworth] became, thenceforth, not a spectator only, but a chief actor, in the poor minister’s interior world.” Chillingworth is aware of Dimmesdale’s inner world—his sins and thoughts. Chillingworth uses his knowledge to make remarks that arouse pain, guilt, and fear within Dimmesdale.

The Scarlet Letter: Chapters 9-12 Discussion 15. Why are Dimmesdale’s public assertions of guilt ironic?  The more sinful Dimmesdale claims to be, the more holy he appears. As he tries to convince others of his sinfulness, they are convinced only of his Godliness. He is aware of the effect he is having, which makes him feel like a hypocrite.

The Scarlet Letter: Chapters 9-12 Discussion 16. Explain the ways that Dimmesdale tortures himself.  Dimmesdale beats himself with a bloody scourge, fasts until he is weak, and keeps vigils at night in which he imagines ghostly horrors. His mental focus is on his sinfulness, but he does not confess his sin.

The Scarlet Letter: Chapters 9-12 Discussion 18. What is Hawthorne suggesting about the effects of sin?  Hidden sin torments and destroys Dimmesdale and Chillingworth both physically and emotionally. Sin may also humble the sinner, as it does to Dimmesdale.

The Scarlet Letter: Chapters 9-12 Discussion 19. Why does Dimmesdale climb the scaffold at night? What is the source of his chest pain? Dimmesdale is tormented because he did not stand beside Hester on the scaffold seven years ago. His action is a dramatic way of revealing his hidden sin. The sin, represented by a scarlet “A,” has been gnawing at his heart and causing him pain.

The Scarlet Letter: Chapters 9-12 Discussion 24. Describe the two seemingly supernatural occurrences. What effect do they have?  A meteor illuminates the atmosphere and the entire village is lit up. Then Dimmesdale sees an “A” in the sky. When Dimmesdale looks away from the sky, he sees Chillingworth watching him and Pearl with a fiendish smile on his face. Dimmesdale is overcome with terror.

The Scarlet Letter: Bone Structure Finish Bone Structure Worksheet (making sure to add any additional information from Ch. 9-12). Once your group is finished, log into a computer and I will get you started on the personality tests.

Celebrity Personality Test http://dailyinfographic.com/famous-personality-types-infographic What Personality Type Is Your Group’s Character? Using the information you gathered through the bone structure, fill out the following quiz for your character… http://www.celebritytypes.com/test.php On the back of your Bone Structure Worksheet, put the personality type, title and description at the top of the page. Take a look at the other celebrities with this personality type. Reflect in a ½ page or more about why your character is like or dislike the celebrities listed. Does the description of this personality fit your character? If it doesn’t, explain why and which personality type would fit them better?