Independent peace, nature, red letters, and the elderly and the sea have existed in the social-centered world for thousands of years, Emerson and Thoreau suggested that it would be a difficult task to live as an independent person It is. Finished. Society puts pressure on its members to meet that standard. People who do not meet the norm are avoided by society, so it is difficult to maintain their outrageous status. But according to Emerson's confidence, this independent position of non-compliance is the only thing that can bring peace.
At the beginning of the novel "Red Letter", the author first discovered cryptic findings, placed the old manuscripts in the attic and covered scarlet cloth with the letter "A". Suspense occupied, as the strange tone caused the reader's curiosity, and the author started his story. Then attention turned to a young woman, Hester Prinine, sentenced to death for adultery, and her mood changed into a more ironic and heartfelt compassion for poor girls. When Dimmesdale and Chillingworth were introduced, the tone switched between the truth of justice and true malice. Then when the pearl worked, she was a symbol of Hester 's sin, but the author still introduced her to her innocent tone. Throughout the plot, when Dimmesdale fought against the dark forces of his hidden evil and Chillingworth's pure evil, the mood swayed and his benevolent character of revealing the truth
Between 'telling stories' and 'red words'. In the story of Alan Poe, 7 nights of 'around midnight', the young man "pushes" the head into the "room sleeping old" 's room using' evil eyes' and 'caution'. Put it on top of "this evil eye" to open a hinge (Collected Works 3; 792-93). "In the novel of Hawthorne" the old man ". .... "Evil eye" - Dr. Roger Chillingworth - seeking "worse than death" (1: 196): An important Chapter 10 of the adultery pastor Arthur Dimsdale's guilty heart "Red Letter" In "Water Margin and His Patient" the story of Poe is approximated by a literal event similar to the related metaphorical Hawthorne event.
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.