In the pioneering development stage of the United States, early settlers traveled long distances from England to the New World, mainly to escape religious persecution from the Protestant faith. These early colonialists were deeply rooted in their Puritanism and surrounded their overall livelihood according to the teachings of Puritan's Bible in the unknown British colonies of North America. But these Puritans are not the only living culture in the new world, as they eventually found a native American in their fog.
Hawthorn novel "Scarlet" is an American classic and proved to be a major contribution to American literature. Hawthorne made it possible for his readers to gain insight about Puritan's past, they had rigid principles and unforgivable outcomes, and he took on these horror stories of his father's legacy I was very familiar with it. - The purpose of "Scarlet Letter" by Nathaniel Hawthorne is to show how individuals are eliminated and isolated from a suppressive society strictly adhering to spiritual beliefs and erroneous morals. Through Hester Prynne, pastor Ding Mesdale, Roger Chillings, Hawthorne emphasizes the emotional impact of the Puritan society rejecting human psychology.
Can I be in a room full of people, can I feel perfectly alone? This is the case of Puritan society drawn by "Red Letter", Nathaniel Hawthorne. This culture is dominated by strict and strict Puritan guidelines, and all members of society seem to be undergoing some alienation. Alienation is isolation and isolation. People also have to be severely punished in violation of these rules, if the strict rules of Puritans are not enough to make people somewhat away from this society (most people inevitably have such I followed the rules). Violators are severely punished by society and rejected. Or people will worry about themselves by concealing their sins. All of these and more are working with "red letters"
Puritan believed in a pure society when he solved intolerance in the "deficit", contempt and alienation Puritan's general religious affairs. Nathaniel Hawthorne wrote a novel "Red Letter". This is a novel based on the behavior of a woman named Hester Prynne and the crime of adultery she committed. And she must face the crime of dealing with sin. Life after the fact. She spent the rest of my life. - Bernard Williams criticizes results-basedism in "result-basedism and integrity" in order to argue that negative responsibility is inherently irrational and therefore denies the integrity of the agent. Peter Layton's "alienation, consequentialism, moral request" is an objection to Williams and advocacy of resultualism