Reading Exploration for The Scarlett Letter 1-4
Summary
In chapter one, the set is introduced and there is a significance of a rose bush near the prison door.
In chapter two we are introduced to Hester and her problem. We are also introduced to how Hester is a self-reliant woman and choses to accept her punishment of bearing the child.
In chapter three, Hester is put on trial and sees that her husband is not away, but that he is in the crowd.
In the fourth chapter, talks with her and wants revenge on the man who gave her the baby to bear.
Questions
• Who was the real father of her child?
• What is her husband going to do from this point on?
Comments
• I somewhat like this book.
Vocabulary
• Beadle - a ceremonial officer of a church, college, or similar institution.
• Discerning - having or showing good judgment
• half-frenzied – no definition that I found
Research
None
Name Anthony Hatzlhoffer Program English Period ½ A
Reading Exploration for The Scarlett Letter 1-4
Summary
In chapter one, the set is introduced and there is a significance of a rose bush near the prison door.
In chapter two we are introduced to Hester and her problem. We are also introduced to how Hester is a self-reliant woman and choses to accept her punishment of bearing the child.
In chapter three, Hester is put on trial and sees that her husband is not away, but that he is in the crowd.
In the fourth chapter, talks with her and wants revenge on the man who gave her the baby to bear.
Questions
• Who was the real father of her child?
• What is her husband going to do from this point on?
Comments
• I somewhat like this book.
Vocabulary
• Beadle - a ceremonial officer of a church, college, or similar institution.
• Discerning - having or showing good judgment
• half-frenzied – no definition that I found
Research
None
Name Anthony Hatzlhoffer Program English Period ½ A
Reading Exploration for The Scarlett Letter 1-4
Summary
In chapter one, the set is introduced and there is a significance of a rose bush near the prison door.
In chapter two we are introduced to Hester and her problem. We are also introduced to how Hester is a self-reliant woman and choses to accept her punishment of bearing the child.
In chapter three, Hester is put on trial and sees that her husband is not away, but that he is in the crowd.Name Anthony Hatzlhoffer Program English Period ½ A
Reading Exploration for The Scarlett Letter 1-4
Summary
In chapter one, the set is introduced and there is a significance of a rose bush near the prison door.
In chapter two we are introduced to Hester and her problem. We are also introduced to how Hester is a self-reliant woman and choses to accept her punishment of bearing the child.
In chapter three, Hester is put on trial and sees that her husband is not away, but that he is in the crowd.
In the fourth chapter, talks with her and wants revenge on the man who gave her the baby to bear.
Questions
• Who was the real father of her child?
• What is her husband going to do from this point on?
Comments
• I somewhat like this book.
Vocabulary
• Beadle - a ceremonial officer of a church, college, or similar institution.
• Discerning - having or showing good judgment
• half-frenzied – no definition that I found
Research
None
Name Anthony Hatzlhoffer Program English Period ½ A
Reading Exploration for The Scarlett Letter 1-4
Summary
In chapter one, the set is introduced and there is a significance of a rose bush near the prison door.
In chapter two we are introduced to Hester and her problem. We are also introduced to how Hester is a self-reliant woman and choses to accept her punishment of bearing the child.
In chapter three, Hester is put on trial and sees that her husband is not away, but that he is in the crowd.
In the fourth