I. The Prison Door (The Scarlet Letter)

Descripción

10th grade English Mapa Mental sobre I. The Prison Door (The Scarlet Letter), creado por Vincent Zhou el 26/01/2021.
Vincent Zhou
Mapa Mental por Vincent Zhou, actualizado hace más de 1 año
Vincent Zhou
Creado por Vincent Zhou hace más de 3 años
6
0

Resumen del Recurso

I. The Prison Door (The Scarlet Letter)
  1. Notes
    1. Events
      1. A crowd of men and women assemble in front of a large wooden building
        1. They are the founders of a new colony and allot land for a cemetery and prison
          1. The forefathers of Boston built the first prison house somewhere near Cornhill
            1. Their first burial-ground was built on Issac Johnson's lot of land
              1. 15 years later the town had already had signs of weathering. The jailhouse had weather stains which made it look gloomier
                1. A rose bush had survived during the history of this jail house
                  1. It may have symbolized the sweet morality of humans and brightening the tale of human frailty and sorrow
    2. Vocab
      1. Throng - A large, densely packed crowd of people or animals
        1. Edifice - a building, especially a large, imposing one
          1. Invariably - in every case or on every occasion; always
            1. Sepulchers - a small room or monument, cut in rock or built of stone, in which a dead person is laid or buried
      2. Vocab
        Mostrar resumen completo Ocultar resumen completo

        Similar

        Gatsby notes on symbolism and themes
        Maria-Rodriguez
        English Language Techniques
        lewis001
        The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
        K d
        English Speech Analysis Terminology
        Fionnghuala Malone
        English Literary Terminology
        Fionnghuala Malone
        To Kill A Mockingbird GCSE English
        naomisargent
        Bayonet Charge flashcards
        katiehumphrey
        English Grammatical Terminology
        Fionnghuala Malone
        Macbeth Quotes To Learn
        Sophie Brokenshire
        Romeo & Juliet Quotes
        Lucy Hodgson
        How does Shakespeare present villainy in Macbeth?
        maxine.canvin