This characters misshapen figure mirrors his/ her misshapen soul
Roger Chillingworth
This character is often described as displaying elvish behavior
Pearl
This character has a reputation for being very good with children
John Wilson
This character is fearful of exposing his truth to the public
Arthur Dimmesdale
This character quizzes Pearl by asking her questions about God and Religion
John Wilson
This character firmly believes that Dimmesdale would be better off dead
Hester Prynne
This character has heard a story that Hester Prynne is a witch
Pearl
This character prides himself for his sympathy for other people
John Wilson
This character is a "kindred spirit" with nature and it's animals
Pearl
This character is often compared to as the Blackman
Roger Chillingworth
His character is known for living an opulent and luxurious lifestyle
Governor Billingham
This characters devoutness to religion is deeply admired by the townspeople
Arthur Dimmesdale
This character is the only one who appears to love and defend Hester in Public
Pearl
Pearl inherits large portions of land from this character
Roger Chillingworth
This character is constantly accused of being at fault for something
Hester prynne
This character is not particularly favored by childenre
Arthur Dimmesdale
This character reveals her knowledge of Hester's scandal in the square
Mistress Hibbins
The his character cannot seem to find any peace because of his quilt
Arthur Dimmesdale
This character hates Chillingworth more than anyone
Hester Prynne
This character is the only one who sees the group of three on the scaffold
Roger Chillingworth
This character feels remorse after accidentally harming innocent creatures
Pearl
This character is incapable of forgiving others for their past wrongs
Roger Chillingworth
This character is adamant that only god can take away her sin
Hester Prynne
This character has a short stature and dark face
Roger Chillingworth
This characters punishment in public humiliation
Hester Prynne
This character suffers the repercussions of another persons sin
Pearl
This character promotes evil and the black man.
Mistress Hibbins
This character is charitable to the poor
Hester Prynne
This character is an older clergyman who lacks sympathy
John Wilson
This character is leading the charge to take pearl from hester
Governor Billingham
This character is known to be energetic, stubborn, and a bit moody
Pearl
This character has a soft-spoken and well-educapted demeanor
Arthur Dimmesdale
This character is a physician seeking revenge
Roger Chillingworth
This character is skilled at printing fake handbills
The duke
This character wait up all night while Tom is missing
Sally
This character is imprisoned because he is a runaway
Jim
The his character pretends to be a reformed pirate
The king
This character is terrified to find a house overrun with pets
Sally
This character is obsessed with adventure books and heroes
Tom Sawyer
This character organizes a gang of local boys
Tom Sawyer
This characters letters have been intercepted by Tom
Aunt Polly
This character is sad to see a family of slaves separated
Mary Jane Wilks
This character owns a farm near pikesville and is a kind man
Silas
This character is the first to not believe the conmen are the Wilks brothers
Dr. Robinson
This character informs everyone of Jim's freedom
Tom Sawyer
This character is killed while fighting against his arch enemies
Buck Grangerford
This character and her younger sisters treat huck with kindness
Mary Jane Wilks
This character fakes his own murder
Huck Finn
This character teaches the King everything he needs to know about acting
The duke
This character has a hare lip
Joanna Wilks
This character uses his acting skills to pretend to be deaf
The duke
This character thanks Huck for telling her about the conmens scam
Mary Jane Wilks
This character and his family are involved in a feud
Buck Grangerford
This character struggles with his conscience and heart
Huck Finn
This character dies, leaving a huge inheritance and a big mess
Peter Wilks
This character claims to be a long lost member of French royalty
The king
This character missies his family, non of whom are free
Jim
This character is eager to get his hands on Hucks money
Pap
This character is constantly pecking at huck
Miss Watson
This character is an avid reader and adds style to his adventures
Tom Sawyer
This character recognizes that Huck is not a girl
Judith Loftus
This character is even more superstitious than huck
Jim
This character has no desire at all to become civilized
Huck Finn
This character helps the Widow Douglas to fight for custody of Huck
Judge Thatcher
This character patiently teaches Huck about God's Providence
Widow Douglas
This character is Jim's stern, hyper religious owner
Miss Watson
This character is an incurable and violent drunk
Pap
This character often argues with proctor and and Corey over land
Putnam
This character often comes to Salem to preside over the witchcraft trials
Danforth
This character is executed by being pressed
Giles Corey
This character makes a charm of blood for Abigail to drink
Tituba
This character publicly confesses his sin to contradict Abigail
John Proctor
This character is supposedly an expert in supernatural and evil forces
Hale
This character discovers the girls dancing in the woods
Parris
This character is suspicious of Johns feelings for abigail
Elizabeth
This character confesses to witchcraft in fear for her life
Mary Warren
This is the most well-respected women in Salem
Rebecca Nurse
This character does not want a confession to ruin his good name
John Proctor
This character escapes with her friend and uncles money
Abigail
This character cannot recite the Ten Commandments
John Proctor
This character gives goody proctor a poppet that bring trouble
Mary Warren
This character is curious about his wife's strange reading habits
Giles Corey
This character denounces the court and leaves the proceedings
Hale
This character is accused of supernaturally stabbing Abigail
Elizabeth
This character avoids because of his strong dislike for parris
John Proctor
This character is hanged with John
Rebecca Nurse
This character is eager to find out why she lost 7 children
Ann Putnam