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The Scarlet Letter Jeopardy

The Scarlet Letter Jeopardy. Characters. Gothicism. Romantics. Events 1. Events 2. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 2. 2. 2. 2. 2. 3. 3. 3. 3. 3. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 5. 5. 5. 5. 5. Characters for 100. Question : This person stood on the scaffold at midnight but kept his sin private.

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The Scarlet Letter Jeopardy

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  1. The Scarlet Letter Jeopardy

  2. Characters Gothicism Romantics Events 1 Events 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 5

  3. Characters for 100 Question: This person stood on the scaffold at midnight but kept his sin private. Check Your Answer

  4. Characters for 100 Answer: Who is Reverend Dimmesdale? Back to the Game Board

  5. Characters for 200 Question: This person bore a symbol of public shame in the village of Boston. Check Your Answer

  6. Characters for 200 Answer: Who is Hester Prynne? Back to the Game Board

  7. Characters for 300 Question: This person was a symbol of both sin’s product and Good versus Evil. Check Your Answer

  8. Characters for 300 Answer: Who is Pearl Prynne? Back to the Game Board

  9. Characters for 400 Question: This person is symbolic of the Church in Puritan society—the embodiment of religious laws. Check Your Answer

  10. Characters for 400 Answer: Who is Reverend John Wilson? Back to the Game Board

  11. Characters for 500 Question: This person is symbolic of the State in Puritan society—the embodiment of governmental laws. Check Your Answer

  12. Characters for 500 Answer: Who is Governor Bellingham? Back to the Game Board

  13. Gothicism for 100 Question: Roger Chillingworth’s character best represents this one of the 5 gothic novel elements. Check Your Answer

  14. Gothicism for 100 Answer: What is an “evil villian”? Back to the Game Board

  15. Gothicism for 200 Question: Hester and Dimmesdale’s sin of adultery, which should have led to death for both of them according to Puritan law,best represents this one of the 5 Gothic characteristics. Check Your Answer

  16. Gothicism for 200 Answer: What is a “committed crime”? Back to the Game Board

  17. Gothicism for 300 Question: The meteor in the shape of an ‘A’ in the sky during the night of the midnight scaffold scene best represents this one of the 5 Gothic characteristics. Check Your Answer

  18. Gothicism for 300 Answer: What is “supernatural and/or magical elements”? Back to the Game Board

  19. Gothicism for 400 Question:The Puritan community’s somber atmosphere, along with the many shadowy and dark places—like the midnight scaffold scene and Dimmesdale’s closet—best represent this one of the 5 Gothic characteristics. Check Your Answer

  20. Gothicism for 400 Answer: What is a “gloomy atmosphere”? Back to the Game Board

  21. Gothicism for 500 Question: Chillingworth’s eerie change from an agent of God to an agent of the devil and his “randomly” popping up and seeing/knowing things he shouldn’t best represents this one of the 5 Gothic characteristics. Check Your Answer

  22. Gothicism for 500 Answer: What is “mysteriousness”? Back to the Game Board

  23. Romantics for 100 Question: The single rosebush outside the prison doors, as well as Hester Prynne’s character, best represent this one of the 5 ‘Is’ of Romanticism. Check Your Answer

  24. Romantics for 100 Answer: What is “Individualism”? Back to the Game Board

  25. Romantics for 200 Question: Pearl’s always knowing things without ever having really being told best represents this one of the 5 ‘Is’ of Romanticism. Check Your Answer

  26. Romantics for 200 Answer: What is “Intuition”? Back to the Game Board

  27. Romantics for 300 Question: Hawthorne’s mixing of realistic events with ones that could never happen, such as the ‘A’ in the sky and Chillingworth’s appearance literally changing to resemble that of the devil’s (red eyes, etc.), best represents this one of the 5 ‘Is’ of Romanticism. Check Your Answer

  28. Romantics for 300 Answer: What is “Imagination”? Back to the Game Board

  29. Romantics for 400 Question: Reverend Dimmesdale’s feeling guided by his experience in the forest and a supernatural feeling to rewrite his Election Sermon best represents this one of the 5 ‘Is’ of Romanticism. Check Your Answer

  30. Romantics for 400 Answer: What is “Inspiration”? Back to the Game Board

  31. Romantics for 500 Question: The narrator’s telling of Pearl’s going on to live a happy and “perfect” life after a life of such social and paternal rejection best shows Hawthorne’s belief in this one of the 5 ‘Is’ of Romanticism. Check Your Answer

  32. Motives for 500 Answer: What is “Idealism”? Back to the Game Board

  33. Events for 100 Question: Throughout the novel, Hester and Pearl mount the scaffold this many times. Check Your Answer

  34. Events for 100 Answer: What is 3? Back to the Game Board

  35. Events for 200 Question: Chillingworth begs Hester to do this more than once in the novel. Check Your Answer

  36. Events for 200 Answer: What is swear never to tell his true identity? Back to the Game Board

  37. Events for 300 Question: Pearl says that Hester wears the scarlet letter for this reason. Check Your Answer

  38. Events for 300 Answer: What is the same reason that Dimmesdale keeps his hand over his heart? Back to the Game Board

  39. Events for 400 Question: At his mansion, Governor Bellingham questioned Pearl about this. Check Your Answer

  40. Events for 400 Answer: What is who her heavenly father is? Back to the Game Board

  41. Events for 500 Question: This person suspects Dimmesdale’s guilt toward the end of the novel during the Election Day celebration. Check Your Answer

  42. Events for 500 Answer: Who is Mistress Hibbins? Back to the Game Board

  43. Events for 100 Question: True or False? The townspeople, throughout the novel, love, respect, and think Dimmedale is perfect. Check Your Answer

  44. Events for 100 Answer: What is True? Back to the Game Board

  45. Events for 200 Question: Hester feels this emotion when she removes the scarlet letter in the forest. Check Your Answer

  46. Events for 200 Answer: What is freedom, relief, or a brief moment of happiness? Back to the Game Board

  47. Events for 300 Question: True or False? Dimmesdale wants Hester to publicly confess the name of Pearl’s father to the townspeople. Check Your Answer

  48. Events for 300 Answer: What is True? Back to the Game Board

  49. Events for 400 Question: The townspeople originally feel this way about the arrival of Chillingworth as a physician in the town of Boston. Check Your Answer

  50. Events for 400 Answer: What is happiness and/or that he is sent from God? Back to the Game Board

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