Honors English III
 
GROUP THREE:

1.       All of the characters in The Scarlet Letter make mistakes. They all have their own agendas, and they all succumb at one point or another to human desires and fallacies. So who is the antagonist in The Scarlet Letter? Who is the chief villain that orchestrates the largest amount of trouble for the characters? If there isn't an antagonist, why?

2.       Look back at the character assigned to you.  Provide a complete character study on this character. What insight did you learn about the character, now that the novel is complete?  What significant actions/statements revealed character traits (physical, mental, personality, etc.) concerning your character?  Use examples to explain the character in detail.  This will serve as a study guide for your classmates. This will be a LONGER answer than what you have been doing!!!
3.   Discuss the symbol of the scarlet letter; what does it signify? How does it function in the novel? How does its meaning change over time? What, besides “adultery,” can the A stand for in this story?

 
GROUP TWO:

1.       All of the characters in The Scarlet Letter make mistakes. They all have their own agendas, and they all succumb at one point or another to human desires and fallacies. So who is the antagonist in The Scarlet Letter? Who is the chief villain that orchestrates the largest amount of trouble for the characters? If there isn't an antagonist, why?

2.       Look back at the character assigned to you.  Provide a complete character study on this character. What insight did you learn about the character, now that the novel is complete?  What significant actions/statements revealed character traits (physical, mental, personality, etc.) concerning your character?  Use examples to explain the character in detail.  This will serve as a study guide for your classmates. This will be a LONGER answer than what you have been doing!!!
3. 
  • Discuss the symbol of the scarlet letter; what does it signify? How does it function in the novel? How does its meaning change over time? What, besides “adultery,” can the A stand for in this story?

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    GROUP ONE:
    1.       All of the characters in The Scarlet Letter make mistakes. They all have their own agendas, and they all succumb at one point or another to human desires and fallacies. So who is the antagonist in The Scarlet Letter? Who is the chief villain that orchestrates the largest amount of trouble for the characters? If there isn't an antagonist, why?

    2.       Look back at the character assigned to you.  Provide a complete character study on this character. What insight did you learn about the character, now that the novel is complete?  What significant actions/statements revealed character traits (physical, mental, personality, etc.) concerning your character?  Use examples to explain the character in detail.  This will serve as a study guide for your classmates. This will be a LONGER answer than what you have been doing!!!

    3.    
  • Discuss the symbol of the scarlet letter; what does it signify? How does it function in the novel? How does its meaning change over time? What, besides “adultery,” can the A stand for in this story?
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