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Chapter VI: Pearl

Chapter VI: Pearl

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English

9th - 12th Grade

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Hard

CCSS
6.NS.B.3, RL.5.3, RL.5.7

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Standards-aligned

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Emily Houdersheldt

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The Scarlet Letter
Chapter VI

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Chapter VI: Pearl

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Pearl is introduced in greater depth.

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Why does Hester name her child "Pearl"?

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Hester names her child 'Pearl' to signify that she is a precious treasure born from Hester's sin.
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Hester names her child 'Pearl' after a famous jewel.
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Hester chooses the name 'Pearl' because it is a family tradition.
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Hester names her child 'Pearl' to honor her mother.

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  • Hester paid for Pearl with everything she had: her self-respect, her honor, the loss of her old life.

  • Hester believes that Pearl took in all of her worst traits during the pregnancy (all the despair, angst, etc. that Hester was feeling).

  • Hester also believes that since Pearl was conceived in sin, nothing good can come of her.

Pearl

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  • She behaves very poorly; doesn’t listen to Hester; throws rocks at other children; is impossible to discipline (the only one that has temporarily worked is physical restraint)

  • When her mother cries, Pearl reacts in three ways: 1) she frowns and throws a tantrum, 2) she laughs and finds her mom’s sorrow funny, 3) she cries along with her mom.

Pearl = Devil child

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  • Pearl stares at them, but never wants to interact with them. She throws rocks at the children if they get too close to her and screams at them.

  • This builds the theme of alienation - Pearl has grown up alienated and has never known acceptance.

Pearl with the other children

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The Scarlet Letter
Chapter VI

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