-The difference between how Hester treats herself and how society treats her. – Examine the way Hester sees herself and her role in her society, vs the way her society sees and treats her; what are the differences and similarities?
The role of native Americans in the novel. – Explore how native Americans influenced the main characters and the whole plot.
The importance of symbols and symbolism in the novel. – Make a list of symbols you find in the text (at least 5), analyze their general and specific meaning in the novel, and explain why they are important to the overall meaning of the novel.
The Scarlet Letter: what can modern society take from the book? – Think about why you still have this book in the school program. How can the lessons provided by the author be helpful today? What have you carried out from the book?
How does the meaning of the letter “A” change in the story? – Describe the meaning of the letter “A” in the story and compare its evolution throughout the novel.
Evaluate the character of Hester. – Describe her character traits, examine her feelings and thoughts, analyze what her identity consists of, and express your attitude towards her.