Relevé des occurences dans The Scarlet Letter (20)
Gems / Stones
Gems
The Prison-Door
- delicate gems
The Governor’s Hall
- diamonds
The Leech and His Patient
- jewel
A Flood of Sunshine
- jewel
The Child at the Brook-Side
- pearls, and diamonds, and rubies
The New England Holiday
- resembling nothing so much as the shimmer of a diamond, that sparkles and flashes with the varied throbbings of the breast on which it is displayed
- Pearl, who was the gem on her mother’s unquiet bosom
Stones
The Market-Place
- petrified
- stone
The Recognition
- stony crust of insensibility
The Interview
- a statue of ignominy
Pearl
- snatching up stones to fling at them
Another View of Hester
- statue-like
- Much of the marble coldness of Hester’s impression
Hester and Pearl
- the marble image of happiness, which they will have imposed upon her as the warm reality
- the naughty child picked up her apron full of pebbles, and, creeping from rock to rock
- hit by a pebble
A Forest Walk
- pebbles
- here and there a huge rock, covered over with gray lichens
- boulders of granite
The Minister in a Maze
- how the sanctified old patriarchal deacon would have been petrified by his minister’s impiety!
The New England Holiday
- marble quietude
- marble passiveness of Hester’s brow
- stone-headed spear
The Procession
- Hester stood, statue-like
Conclusion
- carved
- on this simple slab of slate
- engraved escutcheon
Delicacy / coarseness
Coarseness / Ugliness
The Market-Place
- coarser fibre
- ugliest
- ugly
- stings and venomous stabs
- wreaking itself in every variety of insult
Hester at Her Needle
- plainest and most ascetic
- coarsest materials
- coarse
- such rude handiwork
- rudest touch
- coarser expression
- rough blow
- vulgar [?]
Pearl
- rude
- ugliest
The Elf-Child and the Minister
- uglier
- misshapen [commence ici]
- bitter-tempered
The Leech
- something ugly
The Leech and His Patient
- unsightly plants
- ugly weeds
- misshapen figure
- whole ugliness of his figure
The Interior of a Heart
- deformed figure
- so rugged in their infirmity
- ugly
Hester and Pearl
- deformity
- hideous
- looking so much the uglier
- ugliest
A Forest Walk
- ugly
- ugly-tempered lady
The Pastor and His Parishioner
- ugliness
The New England Holiday
- coarse gray cloth
- ugly-eyed
- rough-looking
- rough
The Procession
- rude shores
- hump-shouldered
Delicacy
The Prison-Door
- delicate
- fragrance and fragile beauty
- sweet moral
The Market-Place
- more delicate and briefer beauty
- delicate, evanescent, and indescribable grace
The Recognition
- freshness
- fragrance
Hester at Her Needle
- delicate
- finer productions
- exquisite productions
- delicate toil of the needle
- not an age of delicacy
- subtile poison
Another View of Hester
- delicate springs of Mr. Dimmesdale’s nature
The Pastor and His Parishioner
- indelicacy
The New England Holiday
- so delicate
Conclusion
- delicate
Strangeness / Doom
Doom
The Prison-Door
- doom
The Market-Place
- augured
- doom
The Recognition
- cast in his lot
- strongly tempted to her fall
- doomed
The Interview
- doom
- as if destiny were at one with him
Hester at Her Needle
- fatality, a feeling so irresistible and inevitable that it has the force of doom, which almost invariably compels
- irresistibly
- fatal
- destiny
- doom
- curse
- fatal
Pearl
- Providence
- destiny
- fatal
The Governor’s Hall
- doomed
The Elf-Child and the Minister
- fate hanging in the balance
- future destiny
- if we deem it otherwise
- this boon was meant
- Providence
- Providence
- ill-omened
- “We shall have thee there anon!” [?]
The Leech
- destined
- Providence
- prophecy
- providential
- Providence
- inevitable
- Doomed by his own choice
- lot
- Providence
The Leech and His Patient
- ominous
- Providence
The Interior of a Heart
- Providence
- beneath which it was his doom to totter
- meant by Heaven
The Minister’s Vigil
- doom of his existence was stealing onward
- “At the great judgment day!”
- “Then, and there, before the judgment-seat
- prefigured
- foreboded
- destiny
- Providence to write a people’s doom
- fate
- day of judgment
- portent
Another View of Hester
- fate
- Providence, in the person of this little girl
- go herself to such futurity as Eternal Justice should provide
- was to be foreboded
Hester and the Physician
- He has felt an influence dwelling always upon him like a curse
- It is our fate
Hester and Pearl
- ominous
- She made little boats out of birch-bark, and freighted them with snail-shells, and sent out more ventures on the mighty deep than any merchant in New England; but the larger part of them foundered near the shore.
- even as if the one only thing for which she had been sent into the world was to make out its hidden import.
- doomed
- Hester had often fancied that Providence had a design of justice and retribution
The Pastor and His Parishioner
- fate
- doom
- forbode evil to come
- where Providence hath placed me
- sure reward is death and dishonor, when his dreary watch shall come to an end!
A Flood of Sunshine
- that was to decide their fate.
- The tendency of her fate and fortunes
- doom
- breach which guilt has once made into the human soul is never, in this mortal state, repaired
- irrevocably doomed
- embroidered letter, glittering like a lost jewel, which some ill-fated wanderer might pick up, and thenceforth be haunted by strange phantoms of guilt, sinkings of the heart, and unaccountable misfortune.
The Child at the Brook-Side
- future destinies
- a sense of inevitable doom upon her
- from the hand of fate
- character of doom
- fateful
The Minister in a Maze
- these two fated ones
- The minister’s own will, and Hester’s will, and the fate
- Providence
- resignation
The New England Holiday
- a sense of any trouble or impending revolution
- fated
The Procession
- ominously
- approaching Fate
- inevitable magnetism in that spot
- dark and grim countenance of an inevitable doom
The Revelation of the Scarlet Letter
- oracles
- a spirit as of prophecy
- foreboding
- as if impelled by inevitable fate
- judgment which Providence seemed about to work
Strangeness
The Prison-Door
- strange
The Recognition
- stranger
- stranger
- stranger
- stranger
- stranger
- stranger
- stranger
The Interview
- stranger
- so strange
Hester at Her Needle
- unnatural tension of the nerves
- foreign
- strange
- curiously
- strange
- mystic
Pearl
- strange
- strange
- strange
- strange
- vague idea of something outlandish, unearthly, or at variance with ordinary fashions, in the mother and child
- freakishness
- strange
The Governor’s Hall
- strangely
- strange
- quaint
- peculiar
- strange fashion
- strange
- strange
The Leech
- stranger
- strange
The Leech and His Patient
- strange
- strange
The Minister’s Vigil
- strange
- strangely
- strange
- strange
Another View of Hester
- strangers
Hester and Pearl
- strange
The Pastor and His Parishioner
- strangely
- strange
- strange
A Flood of Sunshine
- estranged
- estranged
- strange
- strange
- strange
The Child at the Brook-Side
- strangely
- strange
- strangely
- strange
- strange
- strange
- “Thou strange child
The Minister in a Maze
- strange
- so very strange
- strange
- strange
- strange
- strangeness
The New England Holiday
- strange
- strange
- strange
The Procession
- strange
- strangely
- weird
- strangely
The Revelation of the Scarlet Letter
- strange
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