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Red / White
Red
The Prison-Door
- wild rose-bush
- rose-bush
The Market-Place
- burning blush
- fine red cloth
- red letter
- scarlet letter
- letter A, in scarlet [...] gold thread
- scarlet letter
The Recognition
- scarlet letter
- red men
- scarlet token
- border of embroidery [Bellingham]
- scarlet letter
- derive its scarlet hue from the flames of the infernal pit
- scarlet letter threw a lurid gleam
The Interview
- scarlet letter
- scarlet letter […] red-hot
- bale-fire of that scarlet letter blazing
- gold
- scarlet letter
Hester at Her Needle
- scarlet letter
- scarlet letter flaming on her breast
- scarlet letter
- silk and gold
- blushes
- scarlet letter
- flush of crimson that rose irrepressibly
- scarlet letter
- scarlet letter
- scarlet letter
- red infamy
- scarlet letter
- faint, chill crimson
- scarlet letter
- scarlet cloth, tinged in an earthly dye-pot, but was red-hot
Pearl
- scarlet letter
- russet gown
- deep stains of crimson and gold
- scarlet letter
- gold embroidery
- scarlet letter
- scarlet letter
- scarlet letter
The Governor’s Hall
- rich and luxuriant beauty
- shone with deep and vivid tints
- glow
- crimson velvet tunic
- gold thread
- So much strength of coloring
- scarlet letter […] scarlet letter
- red ignominy
- scarlet letter
- scarlet letter
- scarlet letter
- scarlet fever
- scarlet letter
- glittering symbol in her bosom
- gilded volumes [?]
- scarlet letter
- gold
- rose-bushes
- rose-bushes, began to cry for a red rose
The Elf-Child and the Minister
- purple grapes
- scarlet little figure before him
- little bird of scarlet plumage
- richly painted window, and tracing out the golden and crimson images across the floor
- the scarlet vision
- Pearl?—Ruby, rather!—or Coral!—or Red Rose, at the very least, judging from thy hue!
- scarlet woman
- wearer of the scarlet letter
- laying her finger on the red token
- of rich plumage
- wild roses
- Governor’s red roses
- prison rose-bush
- she is the scarlet letter
- scarlet letter
- red symbol
The Leech
- flush
- a flush of pain
- tinged
- [many blooming damsels]
- [colors still unfaded]
The Leech and His Patient
- gold
- scarlet letter
- scarlet letter
The Interior of a Heart
- scarlet garb
- scarlet letter
The Minister’s Vigil
- redden
- angels blushed
- scarlet token
- Lurid [?]
- red eastern light
- shower of crimson light
- colored
- dull red light
- a great red letter in the sky,—the letter A,—
Another View of Hester
- gold
- scarlet letter
- scarlet letter
- scarlet letter
- scarlet letter
- red-hot brand
- scarlet letter
Hester and the Physician
- scarlet letter
- glare of red light out of his eyes
- scarlet letter burned
- scarlet letter
- scarlet letter
- scarlet letter
- red-hot iron
Hester and Pearl
- scarlet letter
- freshly green, instead of scarlet
- scarlet letter
- scarlet letter […] gold thread
- scarlet letter
- scarlet letter
A Forest Walk
- scarlet letter
- scarlet letter was the Black Man’s mark on thee, and that it glows like a red flame
- scarlet letter
The Pastor and His Parishioner
- scarlet letter
- scarlet letter
- scarlet letter
- golden
- scarlet letter
- red men
A Flood of Sunshine
- scarlet letter
- scarlet letter
- crimson flush was glowing on her cheek
- yellow
- gold
- red as drops of blood
The Child at the Brook-Side
- character of flame
- golden
- crimson blush
- blush yielded to a deadly pallor
- scarlet letter
- gold embroidery
- scarlet letter
- scarlet misery
- scarlet letter
The Minister in a Maze
- ,—we blush to tell it
- golden
- blushing
- golden
The New England Holiday
- scarlet letter
- scarlet letter
- golden
- scarlet letter
- golden
- red and yellow ochre
- rough plate of gold
- gold lace
- gold chain
- scarlet letter
The Procession
- scarlet letter
- red flame
- gold chain
- scarlet letter
- scarlet letter
- scarlet letter
- scarlet letter
The Revelation of the Scarlet Letter
- golden
- scarlet letter
- scarlet letter
- scarlet letter
- scarlet letter
- scarlet letter
- his own red stigma
- flush of triumph in his face
- red-heat
Conclusion
- SCARLET LETTER
- scarlet letter
- scarlet letter
- golden love
- scarlet letter
- scarlet letter
- flush and bloom of early womanhood
- scarlet letter
- golden fancy
- scarlet letter
- scarlet letter
Whiteness
The Market-Place
- fair descendants
- fainter bloom
- pale, thin, scholar-like visage
The Recognition
- grew pale
- pale young man
- white, lofty, and impending brow
- drove the blood from his cheek
- pale as death
The Interview
- man of fair repute
Hester at Her Needle
- grew pale
- sable cloth and snowy lawn
- white veil
- her pale cheek
- cold snow within her bosom
- unsunned snow
Pearl
- nothing of the calm, white, unimpassioned lustre
- paler loveliness
- if, in any of her changes, she had grown fainter or paler, she would have ceased to be herself
- white and clear originally
- pale as death
The Governor’s Hall
- wan and pallid aspect to cheeks of a fainter bloom
The Elf-Child and the Minister
- John Wilson, whose beard, white as a snow-drift
- growing more pale
- pale
- paleness of the young minister’s cheek
The Leech
- paleness
- cheek was paler
- pale clergyman
- pale minister
- white-cheeked
The Interior of a Heart
- grew pale
- white bosoms
- pale face
- own white soul
- pale minister
The Minister’s Vigil
- white night-cap […] long white gown
- white bosoms
Hester and the Physician
- small white feet
- white feet
Hester and Pearl
- great snow-flakes
- gray bird, with a white breast
- turning pale
A Forest Walk
- holy whiteness
The Pastor and His Parishioner
- pale
A Flood of Sunshine
- cheek, that had been long so pale
The Child at the Brook-Side
- turning pale
- blush yielded to a deadly pallor
The Minister in a Maze
- white
- He absolutely trembled and turned pale as ashes
- ashy pale
- thin and white-cheeked minister
- white
- you look pale
The Revelation of the Scarlet Letter
- How feeble and pale he looked
Richness / Barrenness
Barrenness
Hester and Pearl
- barren and blasted spot
The Pastor and His Parishioner
- but a leaf-strewn desert
A Flood of Sunshine
- Her intellect and heart had their home, as it were, in desert places
- dreary and desert
Richness
The Market-Place
- fantastic flourishes
- fertility and gorgeous luxuriance of fancy
- splendor
- abundant hair
- richness of complexion
- fantastically embroidered and illuminated
- rich gown
- fantastically embroidered
The Recognition
- rich
Hester at Her Needle
- no risk of want
- richer
- sombre, but yet a studied magnificence
- gorgeously
- wealth
- manifold
- simple abundance
- rich, voluptuous, Oriental characteristic,—a taste for the gorgeously beautiful
Pearl
- rank luxuriance
- “Pearl,” as being of great price,—purchased with all she had,—her mother’s only treasure!
- richest
- magnificent
- splendor
- gorgeous
- pomp, in little, of an infant princess
- treasure, whom she had bought so dear
The Governor’s Hall
- Pearl’s rich and luxuriant beauty
- abundantly embroidered in fantasies and flourishes
- plentifully
- gold
- rich
The Elf-Child and the Minister
- elaborate
- rich
- richly
- rich
- pearl of great price
- treasure
The Leech
- rich
- treasure-seeker
The Leech and His Patient
- precious materials
- invaluable gold
- very treasure which this man guards as the apple of his eye
The Interior of a Heart
- treasure
The Minister’s Vigil
- richest
Another View of Hester
- gold
- fantastic embroidery
- rich
- rich and luxuriant hair
Hester and the Physician
- the richest fee that ever physician earned from monarch could not have bought such care as I have wasted on this miserable priest!
- so rich
- priceless benefit
Hester and Pearl
- hideous luxuriance
- richest
- if this be the price of the child’s sympathy, I cannot pay it!”
- gold
A Forest Walk
- luxuriant
The Pastor and His Parishioner
- golden light had ever been so precious
A Flood of Sunshine
- rich
- abundance
- Her sex, her youth, and the whole richness of her beauty
- gold
The Child at the Brook-Side
- golden
- gold
- the warmth and richness of her womanhood, departed
The Minister in a Maze
- gild
- rich
- rich old Hebrew
- “A good man’s prayers are golden recompense!”
- “Yea, they are the current gold coin of the New Jerusalem, with the King’s own mint-mark on them!”
The New England Holiday
- rich, delicious, and exhilarating, in its chased and golden beaker
- good and golden year
- sunny richness of the Elizabethan epoch
- stately, magnificent, and joyous
- gold
- profusion of ribbons on his garment, and gold lace on his hat, which was also encircled by a gold chain, and surmounted with a feather.
The Procession
- rich
- arrayed in great magnificence, with a triple ruff, a broidered stomacher, a gown of rich velvet, and a gold-headed cane
- price
- gorgeous folds
- rich endowment
The Revelation of the Scarlet Letter
- rich fragrance of his thought
- golden
- rich lore
Conclusion
- golden
- he bequeathed a very considerable amount of property, both here and in England, to little Pearl
- became the richest heiress of her day, in the New World.
- rich nature
- articles of comfort and luxury
- which only wealth could have purchased
- lavish richness of golden fancy
Sky / Earth
Birds
Pearl
- clear, bird-like voice
The Elf-Child and the Minister
- little bird of scarlet plumage
- escaped through the open window and stood on the upper step, looking like a wild, tropical bird, of rich plumage, ready to take flight into the upper air.
The Leech and His Patient
- he was one of those persons whose sleep, ordinarily, is as light, as fitful, and as easily scared away, as a small bird hopping on a twig.
Hester and the Physician
- the child flew away like a bird
Hester and Pearl
- scampering after it with winged footsteps, to catch the great snow-flakes ere they fell. Perceiving a flock of beach-birds, that fed and fluttered along the shore, the naughty child picked up her apron full of pebbles, and, creeping from rock to rock after these small sea-fowl, displayed remarkable dexterity in pelting them. One little gray bird, with a white breast, Pearl was almost sure, had been hit by a pebble, and fluttered away with a broken wing. But then the elf-child sighed, and gave up her sport; because it grieved her to have done harm to a little being that was as wild as the sea-breeze, or as wild as Pearl herself.
- flitting along as lightly as one of the little sea-birds
The New England Holiday
- This effervescence made her flit with a bird-like movement
The Procession
- seemed to be borne upward, like a floating sea-bird, on the long heaves and swells of sound.
- the child was uneasy, fluttering up and down, like a bird on the point of taking flight.
- even as a bird of bright plumage illuminates a whole tree of dusky foliage by darting to and fro, half seen and half concealed, amid the twilight of the clustering leaves. She had an undulating, but, oftentimes, a sharp and irregular movement. It indicated the restless vivacity of her spirit, which to-day was doubly indefatigable in its tip-toe dance, because it was played upon and vibrated with her mother’s disquietude. Whenever Pearl saw any thing to excite her ever active and wandering curiosity, she flew thitherward, and, as we might say, seized upon that man or thing as her own property, so far as she desired it; but without yielding the minutest degree of control over her motions in requital.
- she flew into the midst of
- Finding it as impossible to touch her as to catch a humming-bird in the air, he took from his hat the gold chain that was twisted about it, and threw it to the child. Pearl immediately twined it around her neck and waist, with such happy skill, that, once seen there, it became a part of her, and it was difficult to imagine her without it.
The Revelation of the Scarlet Letter
- The child, with the bird-like motion which was one of her characteristics, flew to him, and clasped her arms about his knees.
Earth
The Prison-Door
- virgin soil
- soil
The Recognition
- land
- earthly one
The Interview
- in this land
- earth
Hester at Her Needle
- land
- roots […] soil
- scenes of earth
- unrecognized on earth
- earthly
- soil about it was too sterile for cultivation
- earth
- land
- earthly
- earthly
Pearl
- bodily frame from its material of earth
- earthly
- earth
The Governor’s Hall
- earth
- mud
- native land
- hard soil
- earth
The Elf-Child and the Minister
- old land
- earth
The Leech
- earthly
- on earth
- earth
- earthly
- on earth
- not having taken a deep root
The Leech and His Patient
- soil
- earthly
The Interior of a Heart
- on earth
The Minister’s Vigil
- passed from earth
- muddy
- earth
- freshly turned earth
- earth
Another View of Hester
- It grovelled helpless on the ground,
- earth
- ground
Hester and the Physician
- on earth
Hester and Pearl
- earth
- earth
- sink into the earth
- impalpable earth
- earthly child
A Forest Walk
- soil
The Pastor and His Parishioner
- on earth
- earthly
- on the ground
- rising from the ground
- earthly
A Flood of Sunshine
- grovelling on the earth
- earth
The Child at the Brook-Side
- earthly
The Minister in a Maze
- earth’s
- earthly
The New England Holiday
- new soil
The Revelation of the Scarlet Letter
- gross and earthly
- transitory stay on earth
- soil
- soil
- dust of earth
- whole earth
- earth
Conclusion
- creature of the dust
- on earth
- earthly
- dust
Sky
The Recognition
- in the face of Heaven
- Heaven
- Heaven’s mercy
- heavenly Father
The Interview
- Heaven’s own method of retribution
Hester at Her Needle
- more spiritual
- airy charm
Pearl
- heaven
- spiritual world
- airy
- flit away
- hovering in the air
- Heaven
- fly up
- Heavenly
- Heavenly
The Elf-Child and the Minister
- heaven
- take flight into the upper air
- Heavenly
- heaven
- airily
- fly
The Leech
- heavenly
- out of the sky
- Heaven
- through the air
- Heaven
- air
The Leech and His Patient
- air-drawn
- air
- heavenward
- in Heaven’s name
- heaven
The Interior of a Heart
- celestial
- etherealized
- spiritual communications with the better world
- Heaven’s
- man of ethereal attributes
- Heaven’s
- heavenward
- heavenward
- celestial illumination
- flew upward
- ethereal
- glided
- Heaven
The Minister’s Vigil
- An unvaried pall of cloud muffled the whole expanse of sky from zenith to horizon.
- heaven-defying
- through the air
- upward
- went up among the clouds
- to heaven
- celestial city
- Good Heavens!
- flap its wings
- airy
- all the muffled sky
- vacant regions of the atmosphere
- sky
- The great vault brightened, like the dome of an immense lamp
- cast his eyes towards the zenith.
- midnight sky
- on the cope of heaven
- celestial guardianship
- firmament
- upward to the zenith
- upward to the zenith
- sky
- heavenly influences
Another View of Hester
- unearthly
- spiritual world
- ethereal
- heaven
Hester and the Physician
- flew away like a bird
- spiritual sense,—for the Creator
- Power
Hester and Pearl
- would he spread bat’s wings and flee away, looking so much the uglier, the higher he rose towards heaven?
- unattainable sky
- threw it upon the breeze, scampering after it with winged
- a flock of beach-birds, that fed and fluttered
- fluttered away with a broken wing.
- as wild as the sea-breeze
- flitting along
- April breeze; which spends its time in airy sport
- spirit-messenger
- upward
- guardian spirit
A Forest Walk
- such imperfect glimpses of the sky above
- Overhead was a gray expanse of cloud, slightly stirred, however, by a breeze
- aloft in the upper atmosphere
- airily
The Pastor and His Parishioner
- clouded sky
- about the gloomy sky, the threatening storm
- upward
- heaven
- Heaven
- “The judgment of God is on me
- Heaven
A Flood of Sunshine
- earnest of Heaven’s mercy
- attained a nearer prospect of the sky
- sky
- heaven
- illumined by higher truth
The Minister in a Maze
- heavenly
- heaven-
- heavenly
- heaven-defying
- Heaven
- Heaven
The New England Holiday
- airy
- butterfly’s wing
- strip of sky see it
- tempestuous wind
The Procession
- seemed to be borne upward, like a floating sea-bird
- It might be spiritual
- heavenward, and uplifted him on its ascending wave.
- spiritual element
- to take an airing
- Prince of Air!
- as of the wind sinking down to repose itself
- diffuse itself in the open air
- gushed irrepressibly upward
- catch a humming-bird in the air
- Prince of the Air
- he will chase thy ship with a tempest!”
The Revelation of the Scarlet Letter
- open air
- heavenward
- passage to the skies, had shaken his bright wings
- beneath the sky, it pealed upward to the zenith.
- blast, or the thunder
- brilliant particles of a halo in the air
- etherealized by spirit
- heaven
- celestial
- miracle too high to be wrought for one so holy, had he ascended before their eyes, waxing dimmer and brighter, and fading at last into the light of heaven!
- The child, with the bird-like motion which was one of her characteristics, flew to him
- he rose up
- bar of Eternal Justice.
- God’s eye beheld it!
- heavenly
Conclusion
- Heaven’s dreadful judgment
- celestial radiance
- In the spiritual world
- in Heaven’s own time
- ethereal medium
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