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Mixing / Loneliness

Loneliness / Isolation

 

The Market-Place

  • taking her out of the ordinary relations with humanity, and inclosing her in a sphere by herself.

The Recognition

  • left to her own misguidance
  • leaving only him and her
  • they two alone

The Interview

  • leave me alone
  • lonely
  • isolated
  • alone; alone

Hester at Her Needle

  • not in close vicinity to any other habitation
  • abandoned
  • comparative remoteness put it out of the sphere of that social activity
  • lonesome
  • shut out from the sphere of human charities
  • Lonely
  • without a friend on earth who dared to show himself
  • it could not entirely cast her off
  • nothing that made her feel as if she belonged to it
  • banished
  • alone
  • She stood apart from mortal interests, yet close beside them
  • sole portion that she retained
  • she never responded to these attacks
  • around the poor, sinful woman
  • with never any companion but one only child
  • sinned alone?
  • solitary
  • lonely

Pearl

  • no human sympathy could reach her
  • lonely
  • this one child
  • stand aside
  • remoteness and intangibility
  • sole
  • born outcast of the infantile world
  • loneliness
  • inviolable circle round about her
  • circle of seclusion
  • Her one baby-voice
  • in the dearth of human playmates
  • solitude

The Governor’s Hall

  • lonely woman
  • solitary cottage

The Elf-Child and the Minister

  • Alone in the world, cast off
  • sole
  • when that mother has but her child and the scarlet letter
  • deserted babe

The Leech and His Patient

  • remove her entirely out of the sphere of sympathy or human contact

The Minister’s Vigil

  • lonely cottages
  • lonely eyewitness
  • addressed to himself alone

Another View of Hester

  • the outcast woman
  • in her long seclusion from society
  • when a person stands out in any prominence before the community, and, at the same time, interferes neither with public nor individual interests and convenience
  • during all these years in which she had been set apart
  • Hester never put forward even the humblest title to share in the world’s privileges
  • the outcast of society
  • Meeting them in the street, she never raised her head to receive their greeting.
  • had she possessed friends or companions to be repelled by it
  • Standing alone in the world,—alone, […] alone,
  • In her lonesome cottage, by the sea-shore, thoughts visited her
  • Every thing was against her. The world was hostile.
  • her own individual existence

Hester and Pearl

  • so many lonely hours among his books

A Forest Walk

  • solitary
  • lonely child
  • entirely alone

The Pastor and His Parishioner

  • as not yet familiar with their state, nor wonted to the companionship, of disembodied beings.
  • lonely woman
  • lonely
  • alone
  • “Alone, Hester!”

A Flood of Sunshine

  • not merely estranged, but outlawed, from society
  • estranged
  • Solitude
  • outlaw
  • lonely infant
  • alone

The Child at the Brook-Side

  • lonely
  • mother alone
  • alone as she was
  • left in solitude

The Minister in a Maze

  • lonely
  • Left alone

The New England Holiday

  • lonesome
  • moral solitude
  • partly by her own reserve, and partly by the instinctive, though no longer so unkindly, withdrawal of her fellow-creatures.

The Procession

  • solitude

Conclusion

  • forlorn and desolate
  • all alone
  • more dreary and desolate
  • recluse
  • lonely mother

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Mixing

The Prison-Door

  • intermixed

The Market-Place

  • interfused
  • mixture
  • intermingled
  • intricate and narrow thoroughfares
  • in a knot together

The Recognition

  • disentangling its mesh of good and evil
  • meddle with

The Interview

  • mingled
  • mingle another draught

Hester at Her Needle

  • In all her intercourse with society
  • those with whom she came in contact
  • communicated with the common nature by other organs and senses than the rest of human kind.
  • mingled
  • outwardly connected

Pearl

  • to connect her parent for ever with the race and descent of mortals
  • coexist
  • snatch her to her bosom, with a close pressure
  • social intercourse
  • mingling with
  • entangled

The Governor’s Hall

  • interview
  • mixed up with
  • intermixed
  • knot of her enemies

The Elf-Child and the Minister

  • relation between this mother and this child
  • interview betwixt

The Leech

  • connection with the fallen woman had been the most intimate and sacred of them all
  • former ties
  • intricacies of that wondrous mechanism
  • combined
  • correspondents or associates
  • he attached himself to him
  • came gradually to spend much time together
  • mingling
  • in the company of
  • bring his mind into such affinity with his patient’s
  • a kind of intimacy […] grew up between these two cultivated minds
  • attached physician
  • relation betwixt Mr. Dimmesdale and the mysterious old physician
  • in company with Doctor Forman

The Leech and His Patient

  • thrust itself into relation with him
  • familiar intercourse with him
  • may or may not coexist in their hearts with
  • body is the closest conjoined, and imbued, and identified, so to speak, with the spirit whereof it is the instrument.”
  • meddlest
  • intimacy of the two companions
  • interview
  • A strange sympathy betwixt soul and body

The Interior of a Heart

  • the intercourse between the clergyman and the physician
  • in all the subsequent relations betwixt him and Mr. Dimmesdale
  • continued his habits of social familiarity

The Minister’s Vigil

  • intertwined, in the same inextricable knot

Another View of Hester

  • interview
  • hold intercourse with her fellow-creatures
  • clasping in its embrace
  • interview

Hester and the Physician

  • tangled sea-weed
  • former relation betwixt yourself and me.
  • But it was the constant shadow of my presence!—the closest propinquity of the man whom he had most vilely wronged!—and who had grown to exist only by this perpetual poison of the direst revenge!

Hester and Pearl

  • smile of her lips and eyes to mingle and melt into his own
  • to establish a meeting-point of sympathy.
  • whether, linked with that design, there might not likewise be a purpose of mercy and beneficence
  • that other inquiry, which she had so unaccountably connected with her investigations about the scarlet letter:—

A Forest Walk

  • man who had crept into his intimacy
  • interference

The Pastor and His Parishioner

  • interview
  • intermixed, in more shapes than one, with his higher, purer, softer qualities
  • Meddle no more with it!

A Flood of Sunshine

  • hope and joy shone out, indeed, but with fear betwixt them

The Child at the Brook-Side

  • interview
  • interview

The Minister in a Maze

  • interview
  • conjoined with this
  • I shall be proud to bear you company.
  • like one willing to recognize a secret intimacy of connection.
  • his encounter with
  • interview

The New England Holiday

  • world with which she still seemed to mingle.
  • sympathy in the agitations of those connected with them

The Procession

  • they had mingled
  • there could be no real bond betwixt the clergyman and herself.
  • Seen in conjunction with Hester Prynne
  • confidence with which she affirmed a personal connection between so many persons (herself among them) and the Evil One.
  • bond

The Revelation of the Scarlet Letter

  • meet again?”

Conclusion

  • the slightest connection
  • intimacy
  • might have mingled her wild blood with the lineage of the devoutest Puritan among them all.

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Protection / Exposure

Exposure

The Market-Place

  • stood fully revealed
  • was thus displayed
  • exhibition
  • exhibition
  • revealed
  • set up to public shame?

The Recognition

  • searched out
  • the Daniel who shall expound it is yet a-wanting
  • forgetting that God sees him
  • She fled for refuge, as it were, to the public exposure
  • to force her to lay open

The Interview

  • reveal
  • announce thyself openly

Hester at Her Needle

  • reveal
  • revelations

Pearl

  • reveal herself

The Elf-Child and the Minister

  • revealed
  • reveal

The Leech

  • exposure
  • sunny exposure
  • revelations
  • bringing all its mysteries into the daylight.
  • revealed
  • supernaturally revealed
  • confessed

The Leech and His Patient

  • revelation
  • confess
  • confession
  • to make manifest, an outspoken crime
  • disclose
  • revealed
  • disclosure of human thoughts and deeds
  • revelations
  • yield them up, at that last day
  • reveal
  • confidence
  • Detecting his emotion
  • fairly laid open and recounted to me?”
  • unless you first lay open to him the wound or trouble in your soul

The Interior of a Heart

  • revealed
  • revelation
  • confession
  • avowal
  • self-acknowledged

The Minister’s Vigil

  • public exposure
  • disclosed
  • ever-wakeful one which had seen him in his closet
  • verge of a disclosure
  • uncovered
  • revealed the expression of her sour and discontented face
  • reveal
  • discovered
  • Morning would break, and find him there. The neighbourhood would begin to rouse itself. The earliest riser, coming forth in the dim twilight, would perceive a vaguely defined figure aloft
  • as if it were the light that is to reveal all secrets
  • revelations
  • revealed
  • when an individual discovers a revelation
  • brought to the truth

Another View of Hester

  • instinctively discovered enemy

Hester and the Physician

  • I could reveal
  • when a man’s moral aspect is faithfully revealed to his mind’s eye
  • “I must reveal the secret,”

Hester and Pearl

  • revealing much that she might not otherwise have acknowledged to herself.

A Forest Walk

  • undisguised
  • revelations
  • make known to Mr. Dimmesdale […] the true character of the man
  • confessed

The Pastor and His Parishioner

  • rather than have had this grievous wrong to confess
  • exposure of a sick and guilty heart to the very eye that would gloat over it!
  • Roger Chillingworth knows your purpose to reveal his true character.
  • revealed to each heart its history and experience

A Flood of Sunshine

  • between fleeing as an avowed criminal and remaining as a hypocrite

The Child at the Brook-Side

  • revealed

The Minister in a Maze

  • reveal
  • ,—“I am not the man for whom you take me!
  • flung down there like a cast-off garment!”
  • morning came, and peeped blushing through the curtains; and at last sunrise threw a golden beam into the study
  • had taught her the secret

The New England Holiday

  • revealed her under the moral aspect of its own illumination
  • Such a spiritual seer
  • betrayed […] the emotions which none could detect in the marble passiveness of Hester’s brow.

The Procession

  • the mark shall be disclosed in open daylight to the eyes of all the world!

The Revelation of the Scarlet Letter

  • not the less evidently betrayed
  • was now to be laid open to them
  • It was revealed! But it were irreverent to describe that revelation.
  • revealed

Conclusion

  • at last manifesting Heaven’s dreadful judgment by the visible presence of the letter
  • a new truth would be revealed
  • and apostle of the coming revelation

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Protection / Shelter

The Market-Place

  • clasp the infant closely to her bosom
  • clutched the child

The Recognition

  • she pressed her infant to her bosom
  • shelter in the presence of these thousand witnesses
  • She fled for refuge, as it were, to the public exposure
  • protection
  • shelter itself beneath a stony crust of insensibility
  • home

Hester at Her Needle

  • home
  • wild and dreary, but life-long home
  • dwelling
  • familiar fireside
  • household
  • familiarity

Pearl

  • At home, within and around her mother’s cottage

The Governor’s Hall

  • human habitation
  • familiar an expression

The Elf-Child and the Minister

  • domestic privacy
  • preserve
  • confided to her care

The Leech

  • warmth and cheerfulness of home
  • familiar to him

The Minister in a Maze

  • Old World, with its crowds and cities, offered them a more eligible shelter
  • home only in the midst of civilization and refinement; the higher the state, the more delicately adapted to it the man.
  • yet so familiar, an aspect
  • took refuge in his study. The minister was glad to have reached this shelter,
  • He entered the accustomed room, and looked around him on its books, its windows, its fireplace, and the tapestried comfort of the walls,

 

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