Hope Leslie
Introduction + Context
Plot Summary
Detailed Summary & Analysis
Preface
Volume 1, Chapter 1
Volume 1, Chapter 2
Volume 1, Chapter 3
Volume 1, Chapter 4
Volume 1, Chapter 5
Volume 1, Chapter 6
Volume 1, Chapter 7
Volume 1, Chapter 8
Volume 1, Chapter 9
Volume 1, Chapter 10
Volume 1, Chapter 11
Volume 1, Chapter 12
Volume 2, Chapter 1
Volume 2, Chapter 2
Volume 2, Chapter 3
Volume 2, Chapter 4
Volume 2, Chapter 5
Volume 2, Chapter 6
Volume 2, Chapter 7
Volume 2, Chapter 8
Volume 2, Chapter 9
Volume 2, Chapter 10
Volume 2, Chapter 11
Volume 2, Chapter 12
Volume 2, Chapter 13
Volume 2, Chapter 14
Volume 2, Chapter 15
Themes
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Religious Conflict and Tolerance
Interracial Relationships
Violence and Historical Memory
Women’s Roles
The Puritan Heritage
Quotes
Characters
All Characters
Hope Leslie (Alice)
Magawisca
Everell Fletcher
Mr. William Fletcher
Faith Leslie (Mary)
Sir Philip Gardiner
Esther Downing
Governor John Winthrop
Mononotto
Oneco
Monoca
Sir William Fletcher
Alice Fletcher
Jennet
Master Cradock
Mrs. Grafton
Mrs. Martha Fletcher
Roslin / Rosa
Madam Winthrop
Nelema
Mr. Pynchon
Antonio Batista
Barnaby Tuttle
Symbols
All Symbols
Wilderness
Literary Devices
All Literary Devices
Allegory
Allusions
Dramatic Irony
Flashbacks
Foil
Foreshadowing
Genre
Imagery
Irony
Logos
Metaphors
Mood
Motifs
Pathos
Personification
Setting
Similes
Situational Irony
Style
Tone
Verbal Irony
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Hope Leslie
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Catharine Sedgwick
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Introduction
Intro
Plot Summary
Plot
Summary & Analysis
Preface
Volume 1, Chapter 1
Volume 1, Chapter 2
Volume 1, Chapter 3
Volume 1, Chapter 4
Volume 1, Chapter 5
Volume 1, Chapter 6
Volume 1, Chapter 7
Volume 1, Chapter 8
Volume 1, Chapter 9
Volume 1, Chapter 10
Volume 1, Chapter 11
Volume 1, Chapter 12
Volume 2, Chapter 1
Volume 2, Chapter 2
Volume 2, Chapter 3
Volume 2, Chapter 4
Volume 2, Chapter 5
Volume 2, Chapter 6
Volume 2, Chapter 7
Volume 2, Chapter 8
Volume 2, Chapter 9
Volume 2, Chapter 10
Volume 2, Chapter 11
Volume 2, Chapter 12
Volume 2, Chapter 13
Volume 2, Chapter 14
Volume 2, Chapter 15
Themes
All Themes
Religious Conflict and Tolerance
Interracial Relationships
Violence and Historical Memory
Women’s Roles
The Puritan Heritage
Quotes
Characters
All Characters
Hope Leslie (Alice)
Magawisca
Everell Fletcher
Mr. William Fletcher
Faith Leslie (Mary)
Sir Philip Gardiner
Esther Downing
Governor John Winthrop
Mononotto
Oneco
Monoca
Sir William Fletcher
Alice Fletcher
Jennet
Master Cradock
Mrs. Grafton
Mrs. Martha Fletcher
Roslin / Rosa
Madam Winthrop
Nelema
Mr. Pynchon
Antonio Batista
Barnaby Tuttle
Symbols
All Symbols
Wilderness
Lit Devices
All Literary Devices
Allegory
Allusions
Dramatic Irony
Flashbacks
Foil
Foreshadowing
Genre
Imagery
Irony
Logos
Metaphors
Mood
Motifs
Pathos
Personification
Setting
Similes
Situational Irony
Style
Tone
Verbal Irony
Theme Wheel
Theme Viz
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