Emotions stimulate behavior in life. Whether a person chooses to act on their feelings reflects their true character. In the novel "Red Letter", Nathaniel Hawthorne explains the quality of human emotion through his personality. His individual character represents the moral qualities that people can relate throughout their lives. Throughout the novel, Hawthorne reveals the emotions and minds of his role conflict. Hester Prynne covers her shame and tries to return to normal life.
Based on Freud's perspective of psychoanalysis, this paper analyzes the main features of "red letters". It reveals the character's life and personality and shows how they are influenced by identity, self and superman. In order to understand the mental state of the hero, a detailed psychoanalytic analysis of "red letters" is necessary. "Red letter" proves that it is suitable as a good example of Freud's psychoanalysis. (Hoffmann, 1957)
Spirit Details "Scarlet Letters" analysis provides data on the state of the spiritual main character and its behavior according to the concept of Freud's ego, supergo and super ego for analysis. Identity, ego and super ego effect, reference and they are suppressing past childhood memories, so their personality. Looking at "Scarlet Letter" in the figure, the use of his ego, ego and suico Freud of the view, these figures show eternal conflict between social justice and moral reasonable hero Hester Pudding's heart ,. In addition to her needs and desires, internal conflict and exterior Hester can be used as psychoanalysis
"Red Letter" reveals moral and social values related to social discrimination against women through alienation of Hester Prynne, the main character of "Red Letter". In the "red letter", Hester was punished for an affair relationship with Pastor Din Mesdale, and a child named Pearl was born. For adultery, the social authority of Puritan she lived was accused of wearing a red letter on her chest. However, in fact, Hester has life imprisonment, and more content is displayed in alienation with ....