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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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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