Throughout the historical process, people regarded as sinners are often saved from society. This is the case of Hester Prynne of The Scarlet Letter of Nathaniel Hawthorne. After the public trial, Hester was regarded as a sinner because he gave birth to the so-called "devil's child". Hester gave a red word to his heart. The red letters worn by Hester Prynne symbolize the change in the concept of sin in the novel. As a result of the disclosure of Winslow Governor and Pastor Ding Mesdale, the way in which sin is perceived changes from shame to the concept that each person is a sinner.
Discuss the use of Hawthorn's symbolism and its significance to the theme of the novel "Red Letter". Nathaniel Hawthorne's "Red Letter" is a story about sin and redemption that happened in the new world of the 17th century in Boston, Massachusetts. In this way, Hawthorne can effectively explain the influence of Puritan discovered there by the character of the novel. This article shows how Hawthorn's character is influenced by religion through symbolism and the influence it has on the theme of the novel.
The word "Red Letter" represents the strict Puritan code in the middle of the 17th century. This is evident in "red word" written by Nathaniel Hawthorne. This novel tells the story of adultery and the strength of sin. Hester Prynne and Arthur Dimmesdale faced the challenges and personal values of the Puritan society and committed adultery. Nathaniel Hawthorne concentrated his plot "Scarlet Letter" on four heroes, Hester Prin, Pearl, Arthur Ding Mesdale, Rogerie. Lynn Muse analyzes their appearance, personality and role.
Whether Nathaniel Hawthorne's ancestor played a role in his novel "Red Letter" is a big argument. "Nathaniel Hawthorne is descendants of Hathornes and Mannings" ("Nathaniel Hawthorne Family: Introduction") One of the most influential people in Hawthorne's life is Elizabeth Clark Manning, the mother of Hawthorne, born in 1780 . It is a year. Her ancestors arrived in the new world in 1679. ("Nathaniel Hawthorne Family: Introduction") Manning took care of Hawthorne at the age of four, as her husband died of yellow fever. (Nathaniel Hawthorne - Biography) With this, Hawthorne is deepening empathy with women in his novel. For example, Hester of 'red letter' was not hanged for adultery, she was released and she could live her life like everyone else. Another Hawthorn's ancestor helped Major William Hawthorne to help persecute the Quaker.