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I. The Prison Door (The Scarlet Letter)
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10th grade English Mind Map on I. The Prison Door (The Scarlet Letter), created by Vincent Zhou on 26/01/2021.
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I. The Prison Door (The Scarlet Letter)
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A crowd of men and women assemble in front of a large wooden building
They are the founders of a new colony and allot land for a cemetery and prison
The forefathers of Boston built the first prison house somewhere near Cornhill
Their first burial-ground was built on Issac Johnson's lot of land
15 years later the town had already had signs of weathering. The jailhouse had weather stains which made it look gloomier
A rose bush had survived during the history of this jail house
It may have symbolized the sweet morality of humans and brightening the tale of human frailty and sorrow
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Throng - A large, densely packed crowd of people or animals
Edifice - a building, especially a large, imposing one
Invariably - in every case or on every occasion; always
Sepulchers - a small room or monument, cut in rock or built of stone, in which a dead person is laid or buried
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