Symbolism Nathaniel Hawthorne of "Red Letter" 200 teachers' praise and commentary uses various literary methods to express the depth of his novel "Red Letter". One of the devices is symbolic. Hawthorne uses symbolism to convey points and themes to readers using ordinary things. The three elements he uses as a sign are the setting of the Puritans and the forest, and the weather. The first of the two main settings is the Puritan town, which includes a prison and a scaffolding.
Symbolism in "Red Letter" plays an important role in "Red Letter". Scarlet "A" is used to express sin, pain and happiness. "A" has a different meaning from the original intention to people. The scaffold is used as a place for God to repent and judge. The pearl is another major sign used to remind the red letter. Scarlet "A" is the most important symbol of "red". - "Passion and Evil" in "Red Letter" In the novel "The Scarlet Letter" by Nathaniel Hawthorne, Salem's primitive society eliminates unusual people in any way and commits such persons . However, in society, citizens themselves are not without mistakes. However, in fear of being excluded, they try to hide and contain their passion and all the shortcomings.
Symbolism Nathaniel Hawthorne of "Red Letter" 200 teachers' praise and commentary uses various literary methods to express the depth of his novel "Red Letter". One of the devices is symbolic. Hawthorne uses symbolism to convey points and themes to readers using ordinary things. The three elements he uses as a sign are the setting of the Puritans and the forest, and the weather. - In Tennessee Williams's "Glass Zoo", how to use the master 's clever symbolism is everywhere. He always used a series of dimly, dark, and shadow symbols to remind the audience of the lost opportunities of these three characters.