Across
- 3. Neither Pearl nor Hester could be made___to the rules.
- 5. Chillingworth's complexion had grown____as a result of his revenge obession.
- 6. “Again, the kingdom of heaven is like a merchant in search of fine pearls"
- 10. In response to Mr. Wilson's question, Pearl replied that no one made her but that she was____from the rose bush near the prison door.
- 13. The rose bush serves to relieve the dark tale of "____and sorrow"
- 16. Twice Pearl is associated with “prickly____”
- 17. Where the "stranger" first sees Hester
- 18. Chillingworth is described as having a "keen and____look."
- 19. Offers ___3 times to Dimmesdale throughout the novel
- 21. Pearl is both her mothers treasure and her___
- 22. In chapter 7, what serves as the mirror by which Hester is completely hidden behind the A?
- 23. a mischievous child
- 24. Hawthorne identifies Pearl as the scarlet letter in___
- 26. Dimmesdale constantly kept his hand over his____.
- 28. Dimmesdale “loved the truth, and ____ the lie...therefore, he ____ his miserable self”
- 29. Hester is described as having a "sick and _____heart" in chapter 5.
- 30. Hawthorne repeats this phrase three times as his theme.
Down
- 1. Chillingworth was “More___ than his victim--the avenger had devoted himself”
- 2. Pearl symbolizes the sweet___
- 4. elf, fairy; an elfish person
- 5. who sees images in the mirror in chapter 11
- 7. Dimmesdale replies to Pearl on the scaffold that he will not join them in daylight until the great___day
- 8. Both Pearl and Hester are described as being "beautiful and brilliant, but all in ___"
- 9. only group of people who truly characterize Pearl as demonic
- 11. “What was he? --a substance, or the ____ of all shadows"
- 12. apt to change suddenly or unpredictably
- 14. During the second scaffold scene, “The three formed an ____ chain”
- 15. "the child saved [Hester] from Satan’s_____”
- 20. Pearl is described as a lovely and ____flower
- 25. When Hester appeared to recognize the stranger, he put his ____to his lips.
- 27. “Mr. Dimmesdale was thinking of his grave, he questioned with himself whether the grass would ever grow on it, because of ____ thing must there be buried.”
