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The House of the Seven Gables: Chapters 13-15 - Quiz
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Where do you think the deed to the territory is hidden?
Explain the following metaphorical phrase: "Miles and miles of Pyncheon lands have been shoveled into Maule's grave."
Describe the reaction the deal made by Gervayse has on the Colonel. How is his reaction made evident?
Who are the three figures, and what is learned from their presence?
Why was it important for Maule to possess Alice's spirit? How might she have helped her family's situation if she had not been placed under the spell?
Why did Phoebe go into a trance when Holgrave told the tale?
Discuss Holgrave's role as "an observer in the theater." Do you think he wishes them ill or well?
Why does the Judge keep trying to give aid to Hepzibah and Clifford when they clearly don't want the help?
Is the same scale of justice used today regarding a person's good and bad deeds as the one used by the Judge's peers?
What does the chair in the parlor symbolize to the Pyncheon family?
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