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Jeopardy Symbols Time Out! Hester Say What? Dimmesdale I <3 Hawthorne 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500
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Amount of time Hester must stand on the scaffold.
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3 hours A 100
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Month and year that the novel begins.
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June 1642 A 200
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Pearl is this age when she experiences a grief.
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7 years A 300
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Amount of time in which Hester was alone in America.
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“Some two years…” A 400
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Month in which the second scaffold scene took place.
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May A 500
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During the first scaffold scene, Hester refuses to identify the father
During the first scaffold scene, Hester refuses to identify the father. Why? B 100
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So she can endure her lover’s agony (to protect him).
B 100
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Identify one reason why the magistrates consider taking Pearl away from Hester.
B 200
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Not good for Hester’s soul. Pearl should be in better care.
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In an attempt to keep Pearl, why does Hester ask Dimmesdale to speak on her behalf? Give two reasons. B 300
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He knows her soul/heart He is her pastor Sympathetic
Understands mother’s rights B 300
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On what three conditions can Pearl stay with Hester?
B 400
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Hester commits no further sin Pearl must pass catechism
Pearl attends school & church B 400
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Hester chooses to stay in the town for these three reasons.
B 500
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She felt compelled to stay. Her lover still lives in the town.
Staying would help purge her soul. B 500
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“It is my folly and thy weakness”
Name this character! “It is my folly and thy weakness” C 100
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Chillingworth C 100
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“There is no path to guide us from this dismal maze.”
Name this character! “There is no path to guide us from this dismal maze.” C 200
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Hester C 200
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Name this character! “This woman has brought shame upon us all, and ought to die. Is there no law for it?” C 300
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Puritan woman C 300
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DAILY DOUBLE DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager C 400
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Name this character! “Satan dropped it there, I take it…A pure hand needs no glove to cover it!” C 500
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Sexton C 500
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“Ha! Tempter! Methinks thou art too late!”
Name this character! “Ha! Tempter! Methinks thou art too late!” C 400
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Dimmesdale C 400
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Dimmesdale gives four reasons as to why Pearl should stay with Hester
Dimmesdale gives four reasons as to why Pearl should stay with Hester. Name two. D 100
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Mother’s guilt Father’s shame Blessing Retribution D 100
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Identify three ways Dimmesdale tortures himself.
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Fasts Vigils Whippings D 200
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Who hears Dimmesdale scream during the second scaffold scene?
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Mistress Hibbins Governor Bellingham D 300
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Name three people Dimmesdale sees in his visions
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Mother Father Pearl Hester Former Friends Angels/Demons D 400
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Identify all 5 people/groups that are involved in the temptations Dimmesdale encounters after meeting Hester in the forest. D 500
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Deacon Elderly woman Young maiden Children Sailors D 500
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Identify three things the letter “A” stands for in this novel.
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Adultery Able Angel E 100
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Weeds represent two things in this novel. Identify one.
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Pearl uses weeds to represent the children of the community.
Weeds are found growing out of an unmarked grave symbolizing sin/hidden secrets. E 200
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Rose bush E 300
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Hope, beauty, redemption
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Pearl’s name. E 400
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Costly Precious Rare Wild/Natural E 400
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Forest E 500
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Sin/Evil Freedom from society Lawlessness E 500
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Scaffold F 100
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Separation from society
Sin Judgment Separation from society F 100
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What do the two original establishments in the Utopian community symbolize?
F 200
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Inevitability of sin, death, evil.
Reminders of original sin and mortaility. F 200
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Hester does not sew for what group of people?
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Brides F 300
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Hester tells Pearl she wears the scarlet letter for what reason?
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For its gold thread F 400
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What is the purpose of Election Day?
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To elect a new governor. F 500
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The Final Jeopardy Category is:
Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin
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Explain how love and hate are the same.
Click on screen to continue
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A high degree of intimacy Knowledge of the heart
Both require: A high degree of intimacy Knowledge of the heart Spiritual & emotional purpose Abandoned upon loss Click on screen to continue
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