LEARNING GOAL: RL9 - read and discuss classical literature of the 19th century. Determine a theme of a text by referring to specifics from a text.
Objective: record and analyze specifics from the text as you read. Make sure these specifics interest you and relate to some larger idea or connection.
Lets look at some symbols:
Hester Prynne
Hester: Hestier in Greek mythology, Zeus’s sister, a woman
of beauty
hestier
(hasty)
Prynne: prurient
prune:
purify her sin
pry:
probe into the interior of one’s heart
Arthur Dimmesdale
Arthur: Adam, adultery
Dimmesdale: dim + dale:
dim interior (to hide one’s
sin)
Roger Chillingworth
Roger: rogue (revenge)
Chillingworth: chilly (cruel, inhumane)
+ worth (induce Arthur to speak out his own sin)
Pearl: good, pure and precious
NEW VOCABULARY
Anathema
Emolument
Mountebank
Deleterious
Misanthropy
Indefatigable
Constrained
Amenable
Averred
Heterodox
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