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Happiness / Horror
Happiness
The Prison-Door
- happiness
- merriment
The Recognition
- happy
- unhappy woman
The Interview
- simple bliss
Hester at Her Needle
- happy infancy
- passionate and desperate joy
- Like all other joys
- joy
Pearl
- merriment
- hours of quiet, sad, delicious happiness
- happiness
The Governor’s Hall
- joyful
- cheerfulness
- cheery
- enjoyments
- naughty merriment
The Elf-Child and the Minister
- merry
- She is my happiness
- midst of a troubled joy
- joy
- happier
- cheerful
- merry
The Leech
- tremulous enjoyment
- much joy
The Leech and His Patient
- not with reluctance, but with a joy
- perverse merriment
- most extravagant ecstasy
- joy
- rapture
- ecstasy
- physician’s ecstasy
- joy
The Minister’s Vigil
- exquisite pain, or pleasure as acute
- joy
Another View of Hester
- happiest
Hester and the Physician
- enjoyment
- gloated over
Hester and Pearl
- happy
- fancy herself happy
- happiness
The Pastor and His Parishioner
- Happy
- where thou mayest still be happy
- There is happiness to be enjoyed!
A Flood of Sunshine
- joy
- enjoyment
- joy
- O exquisite relief!
- happiness
- gladdening
- merry
- joy
- bliss
- thrill of another joy
- merriment
The Minister in a Maze
- solemn joy
- happiness
- Happy
The New England Holiday
- looks as if he would gladly be merry, if any kind body would only teach him how!
- cheery
- on purpose to be happy
- as has been the custom of mankind ever since a nation was first gathered—they make merry and rejoice
- unwonted jollity
- mirth and public joy
- mirthful recreation
- mirthful sympathy
- several branches of jocularity
- joyless deportment, and the offspring of sires who had known how to be merry
- in good nature and merriment
- jolly
The Procession
- such happy skill
The Revelation of the Scarlet Letter
- human joy
Conclusion
- woman’s gentle happiness
- happy
- most joyfully
- surer ground of mutual happiness
- joy
- happy
Horror
The Market-Place
- awful
- awful
- terrible
The Recognition
- writhing horror twisted itself
- terrible
- terror
- terrors
The Interview
- bewildered and appalled
- a terror
Hester at Her Needle
- terrible
- terror and horrible repugnance
- something horrible in this dreary woman
- terrible
- terror-stricken
- awful
- loathsome
- grotesque horror
- terrific
Pearl
- positively terrible in her puny wrath
- appalled [?]
The Elf-Child and the Minister
- awful
- awful
The Leech
- terror
The Leech and His Patient
- terrible fascination
- ghastly
- awful
- hideous
- ghastly
The Interior of a Heart
- more awful
- horror
- horrid
- ghastly
The Minister’s Vigil
- great horror of mind
- terror
- terrible
- amazed and horror-stricken
- grotesque horror
- overcome with terror
- nameless horror of the man
Another View of Hester
- terrible machinery
- shuddering terror
Hester and the Physician
- a look of horror
The Pastor and His Parishioner
- horror
- horrible
- “here is a new horror!
A Flood of Sunshine
- a kind of horror
The Child at the Brook-Side
- how terrible
The Minister in a Maze
- horrible
- terror
- almost as horrible
The Procession
- awful
- terrible
- terrific
The Revelation of the Scarlet Letter
- terrible
- appalled
- awe and horrible repugnance
- with all its mysterious horror
- horror-stricken
- awfully
- terrible
Conclusion
- awful
- awful
Suffering
The Market-Place
- takes it very grievously to heart
- agony
- it sent forth a cry
The Recognition
- poor babe uttered another cry of pain. But the mother did not seem to hear it.
- writhing horror […] wreathed intervolutions
- grievous mishaps
- grievous fall
- fellow-sufferer
- would that I might endure his agony, as well as mine
The Interview
- writhed in convulsions of pain
- moral agony
- ail me to harm
- I had lived in vain. The world had been so cheerless!
Hester at Her Needle
- real torture
- unutterably grievous
- burden
- the accumulating days, and added years, would pile up their misery upon the heap of shame
- her earthly punishment […] torture of her daily shame
- sorrow
- wretches less miserable than herself
- Mourn with the kindred sorrow
- new anguish
- sufferer’s
- innumerable throbs of anguish
- no deeper pang
- peculiar torture
- own anguish to inflict
- intolerable
- dreadful agony
- daily torture
- momentary relief, as if half of her agony were shared. The next instant, back it all rushed again, with still a deeper throb of pain
- strange and solitary anguish
- terror-stricken
- miserable experience
- so awful and so loathsome
- grotesque horror
Pearl
- sad woman
- human sorrow
- rage of grief, and sob
- inexpressibly sad
- depth of sorrow
- cried out, with an agony
- throbs of anguish
- so infinite was the torture inflicted
- agonized gesture
- troubled hearts
- tortured
- unutterable pain
- sadly
- covering the mother’s breast with hurts for which she could find no balm in this world
- deepest suffering
The Governor’s Hall
- morbid
- raising her voice almost to a shriek
- his large dark eyes had a world of pain in their troubled and melancholy depth.
The Elf-Child and the Minister
- a torture, to be felt at many an unthought of moment; a pang, a sting, an ever-recurring agony
The Leech
- pain
- my sorrows […] my pains
- with a flush of pain flitting over his brow
- sufferer
- Sad […] mortal agony
The Leech and His Patient
- afflicted with an importunate throb of pain
- unutterable torment
- so grievous to be borne
- miserable
- pain
- sufferer
- sufferer
The Interior of a Heart
- throb of agony
- suffering under bodily disease, and gnawed and tortured by some black trouble of the soul, and given over to the machinations of his deadliest enemy
- sorrows
- prick and anguish of his daily life
- pain […] throb of pain
- gushes of sad
- inconceivable, the agony with which this public veneration tortured him
- tortured
- heavily, as sorrow-laden
The Minister’s Vigil
- angels blushed and wept
- Poor, miserable man!
- agony
- Dimmesdale was overcome with a great horror of mind
- gnawing and poisonous tooth of bodily pain
- misery and terror
- sour and discontented face
- faintness which came over him
- crisis of terrible anxiety
- rendered morbidly self-contemplative by long, intense, and secret
Another View of Hester
- she suffered
- crushed so deeply into her heart that it can never show itself more.
- sad
- intense misery beneath which the minister struggled, or, to speak more accurately, had ceased to struggle
Hester and her Needle
- heart full of torture
- fiery tortures
- Your clutch is on his life, and you cause him to die daily a living death
- torments
- Never did mortal suffer what this man has suffered. And all, all, in the sight of his worst enemy!
- tortured with frightful dreams, and desperate thoughts, the sting of remorse, and despair of pardon
- for his especial torment
- tortured him
- all we suffer
Hester and Pearl
- inflicted so much of misery
- sorrow that lay cold in her mother’s heart, and converted it into a tomb
A Forest Walk
- sad
- sad
- sorrow of thine own
- wofully
- would have been glad, could he be glad of any thing
The Pastor and His Parishioner
- ministers of spiritual torment
- I am most miserable
- “More misery, Hester!—Only the more misery!”
- agony of heart
- torment of a seven years’ cheat
- unhappy man
- sufferer’s conscience had been kept in an irritated state
- enfeebled by suffering
- sad
- pale, weak, sinful, and sorrow-stricken man
- abyss of sadness
- groaned dolefully
- most wretched
- sad
- crushed under this seven years’ weight of misery
- torments that have so gnawed into thy life!—that have made thee feeble to will and to do!—that will leave thee powerless even to repent!
A Flood of Sunshine
- painfully sensitive by the fretting of an unhealed wound
- broken down by long and exquisite suffering
- dreary and desert path, faint, sick, miserable
- all the misery which had kept him grovelling on the earth.
- sick, sin-stained, and sorrow-blackened
- sorrow
- sad
The Child at the Brook-Side
- tremor to my nerves
- trouble and annoyance
- sadly
- bear its torture
- sad letter
- sad
- throb of anguish
- painfully embarrassed
The Minister in a Maze
- heavy, pain-wrinkled brow
- heavy sorrow
- suffered these things
The New England Holiday
- seven miserable years
- agony
- pain which had been thus deeply incorporated with her being
- strange, sad man
- strange, sad man
The Procession
- sad and passionate talk
- there was for ever in it an essential character of plaintiveness. A loud or low expression of anguish
- suffering humanity
- cry of pain
- The complaint of a human heart, sorrow-laden
- sorrow
- ignominy
- labyrinth of misery
- tormented
- more painfully, than at any time since the first day she put it on.
- cunning cruelty
- scorching
The Revelation of the Scarlet Letter
- miserable agony
- fathomless depth of remorse and woe
- so miserably burdened
- sad
- grief
- burning torture
- keep the torture always at red-heat
Conclusion
- inflicting a hideous torture on himself
- the poor minister’s miserable experience
- sad
- sorrow
- life-long sorrow
- not through dusky grief
- sad
Victim
The Market-Place
- sufferer
Hester at Her Needle
- as yet only half his victim
- poor victim
The Leech and His Patient
- victim
- sufferer
The Interior of a Heart
- victim
- The victim was for ever on the rack
- victim
- victims
The Minister’s Vigil
- victim
Another View of Hester
- its former victim
- victim
A Flood of Sunshine
- wherefore should I not snatch the solace allowed to the condemned culprit before his execution?
The New England Holiday
- people’s victim
The Revelation of the Scarlet Letter
- to snatch back his victim
Conclusion
- mutual victims
Faith / Despair
Despair
The Interview
- despair
The Governor’s Hall
- have relinquished, as hopeless
The Leech
- give up their hold of life
Another View of Hester
- with no hope, and seemingly no wish, of gaining any thing
- hopeless
- hopeless task
- nothing auspicious to be hoped
Hester and the Physician
- desperate thoughts
- despair of pardon
- There is no good for him,—no good for me,—no good for thee! There is no good for little Pearl!
- despair
- there could be no good event for him, or thee, or me,
The Pastor and His Parishioner
- “None!—nothing but despair!”
- I have no faith in it. It must needs be a delusion.
- There is not the strength or courage left me
- last expression of the despondency of a broken spirit
A Flood of Sunshine
- Despair
The Minister in a Maze
- desperate
The Revelation of the Scarlet Letter
- hopelessly
- vain to hope
Faith
The Recognition
- salvation
Pearl
- hope
- she could have no faith
- God
- elements of ultimate salvation
The Elf-Child and the Minister
- believe me
- God
- God
- God
- God
- God
- catechism
- saved
The Leech
- piety
- religious
- Christian faith
- devotion
- scrupulous fulfilment of parochial duty
- belief
- humblest mission
- wiser faith
- God’s will
- labors
- God
- toil
- creed
- a faith
- orthodox
- ethics and religion
- one of his articles of church-discipline
- pious widow
- prayers
- Christian world
- Divine permission
- unshaken hope
The Leech and His Patient
- pilgrim’s
- no power, short of the Divine mercy
- zeal for God’s glory and man’s welfare
- zeal for God’s service,—these holy impulses
- glorify God
- God’s glory
- God’s
- his God
- pious
- in all good faith
The Interior of a Heart
- forgiven
- pardoning
- high mountain-peaks of faith and sanctity
- parting prayer
- Amen
- the Almighty
- faith of Rome
- Church1
- this Protestant and Puritan divine
- pious Puritans
- worship
The Minister’s Vigil
- faith
- Pious
Another View of Hester
- faithful labor of her hands
- self-devoted
- self- ordained a Sister of Mercy
- her many good deeds since
Hester and the Physician
- faithfully […] faithfully, too, though […] —faithfully
- My old faith, long forgotten, comes back to me, and explains all that we do, and all we suffer
Hester and Pearl
- purpose of mercy and beneficence. If little Pearl were entertained with faith and trust, as a spirit-messenger
- In all the seven bygone years, Hester Prynne had never before been false to the symbol on her bosom.
The Pastor and His Parishioner
- conscience-stricken priest
- There is good to be done!
- Be, if thy spirit summon thee to such a mission, the teacher and apostle of the red men
A Flood of Sunshine
- hope
- hope
- Of a deeply religious temperament, there was inevitably a tinge of the devotional in his mood.
- glorify Him that hath been merciful
The Minister in a Maze
- devout
- religious consolations
- divine gratitude and ecstasy that seemed like the shine of the celestial city
- heavenly hope
- Before the minister had time to celebrate his victory over this last temptation
- Denying himself this freak
- since he had so valiantly forborne all other wickedness,
- pious
- pious
- can but requite your good deeds with my prayers.”
- fancied himself inspired
- trusting him as she did
The New England Holiday
- probity and piety
- sour
The Procession
- learned and pious
The Revelation of the Scarlet Letter
- high, and so holy a spirit
- so faithfully
- she may have hoped
Conclusion
- devoutest Puritan
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