Honors English III
 
Group THREE:  REMEMBER: Answer each question COMPLETELY using textual evidence to support your opinions and statements.  When responding to others, make sure to add evidence to support your opinion!!!

1.  What changes do you notice in Roger Chillingworth in chapter 9? Use evidence from the text and pg. numbers to help with your description.  How have these changes been foreshadowed in previous chapters?

2.  Describe Dimmesdale's argument as to why men may hold secrets in their hearts in Chapter 10.  What does this show us, the reader, about Dimmesdale's character?

3. How does it make sense that Chillingworth is "more wretched than his victim" (94)?  Use examples from the text to provide evidence.

4. What is the irony of Reverend Dimmesdale's public confession of sinfulness in Chapter 11? How does he take advantage of this?
 
Group TWO:  REMEMBER: Answer each question COMPLETELY using textual evidence to support your opinions and statements.  When responding to others, make sure to add evidence to support your opinion!!!

1.  What changes do you notice in Roger Chillingworth in chapter 9? Use evidence from the text and pg. numbers to help with your description.  How have these changes been foreshadowed in previous chapters?

2.  Describe Dimmesdale's argument as to why men may hold secrets in their hearts in Chapter 10.  What does this show us, the reader, about Dimmesdale's character?

3. How does it make sense that Chillingworth is "more wretched than his victim" (94)?  Use examples from the text to provide evidence.

4. What is the irony of Reverend Dimmesdale's public confession of sinfulness in Chapter 11? How does he take advantage of this?
 
Group One:  REMEMBER: Answer each question COMPLETELY using textual evidence to support your opinions and statements.  When responding to others, make sure to add evidence to support your opinion!!!

1.  What changes do you notice in Roger Chillingworth in chapter 9? Use evidence from the text and pg. numbers to help with your description.  How have these changes been foreshadowed in previous chapters?

2.  Describe Dimmesdale's argument as to why men may hold secrets in their hearts in Chapter 10.  What does this show us, the reader, about Dimmesdale's character?

3. How does it make sense that Chillingworth is "more wretched than his victim" (94)?  Use examples from the text to provide evidence.

4. What is the irony of Reverend Dimmesdale's public confession of sinfulness in Chapter 11? How does he take advantage of this?
 
 1.  Describe the attitudes of the Puritan society toward Hester Prynne and Pearl.  What were your reactions as you were reading this? Use text examples and page numbers to provide insight.


2.What do you feel is the importance of chapter 5?  Why does Hawthorne go into such detail about Hester's needlework? Use text examples and page numbers to provide insights.


3.  Explain any character traits you have seen already concerning YOUR character you are to analyze.  Use text and page numbers to provide insight.  Please respond to others' analysis with thoughts of your own.  Add any impressions you have of the characters mentioned.  1.  Describe the attitudes of the Puritan society toward Hester Prynne and Pearl.  What were your reactions as you were reading this? Use text examples and page numbers to provide insight.
 
 1.  Describe the attitudes of the Puritan society toward Hester Prynne and Pearl.  What were your reactions as you were reading this? Use text examples and page numbers to provide insight.


2.What do you feel is the importance of chapter 5?  Why does Hawthorne go into such detail about Hester's needlework? Use text examples and page numbers to provide insights.


3.  Explain any character traits you have seen already concerning YOUR character you are to analyze.  Use text and page numbers to provide insight.  Please respond to others' analysis with thoughts of your own.  Add any impressions you have of the characters mentioned.