"A baby in the house is a happy source, a messenger of peace and love, a pure resting place on earth, an angel and a human being." This is the truth expressed by Martin Tepper. It is well known. It is accepted all over the world. Tupper, if children were born to be an association between an angel and a man, why are there so many demons? Hawthorne responded to this question in his novel "Scarlet Letter" and shows that the child was born innocently and innocently in all aspects until they were taught another way of life.
Naturally Nathaniel Hawthorne's classic Scarlet letter plays a very important and symbolic role. Hawthorne uses nature to convey the atmosphere of the scene, draws characters, and ties the elements of nature to human nature. Many paragraphs related to nature complete several such ideas. Through books, nature incorporates stories. The deep symbolism conveyed by certain aspects of nature helps the reader better understand the character's dilemma and inner feelings in the novel.
Hawthorn's nature's publicity in "Red Letter" shows the relationship with the human soul and how nature is the source of inspiration. In the first chapter, we only need a few pages to see the height of nature in a romantic movement. "On the side of the marginalized portal is the Wild Rose Bush of June This subtle jewelry can give the prisoners their fragrance and delicate beauty when he enters, And when he appeared in his misfortune he was convicted of a mind of criminal nature is merciful and gentle. "(Hawthorn 3) The appearance of this sentence is that the main character of the story, Hester Prynne, I left the prison from the red letter "A" I just got now. The use of nature in novels is universal, Hawthorne uses it in different ways, sometimes more subtle than the above citations.