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Published on Dec 07, 2015
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1.
A Journey With Hester Prynne
Photo by
Leo Reynolds
2.
Flowers
The rose by the prison door from which Pearl says she was plucked.
The bouquet and crown of lilies Pearl creates for Hester Prynne.
Furniture in the Governor's Hall is adorned with wreaths of flowers.
Who wouldn't want such an elegant floral display, perhaps Hester herself?
Roses are relevant to Blood, Dark Nature and Lillies are relevant to Light.
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@Cristianhold
3.
Pillary and Platform
The scaffold is the place of humiliation and sin for Hester Prynne.
Also, the scaffold is the judgement place and revelation of the A.
The Scarlet Letter is a platform of escape and repugnance for Hester.
Photo by
Rob Shenk
4.
Hester Prynne
Hester supports Pearl
Hester is strongwilled
She is the major source of conflict within the novel.
5.
Justice; Lack of
Hester is publicly shamed for a common crime commited today.
Dimmesdale is deemed truthful, even though he committed adultery.
Pearl is known as the Devil Child by the townspeople.
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Zé.Valdi
6.
SL Quiz
Describe Hester Prynne.
Where is Hester Judged?
What are your thoughts on Hester's treatment by the public?
What flowers are used symbollicaly and what do they represent?
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Chicago Art Department
Robbie Freiberg
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