Nathaniel Hawthorne, author of "Red Letter" in "Red Letter", literally uses contrast of light and dark for effective character development. Hawthorn was born in Salem, Massachusetts in 1804, a famous family. His father died when he was 4 years old. His relatives acknowledged his talent and helped them at Borden University. Hawthorne and his classmates became the most outstanding figures in the United States at the time. He has many close relationships with important people who have participated in Bowdoin, such as Henry Wadsworth Longfellow and Franklin Pierce.
In "Red Letter", Hawthorne effectively uses contrasting light and dark images to express Hester, Pearl, Dimmesdale's personality. Hawthorne uses the contrast of the light and shows the depth of guilt of Hester and accepts her sin and the secret of Arthur. Pearls are characterized by a vibrant and beautiful description of Hawthorne. He used the sun to explain the purity of pearls. Hawthorne uses shadows to explain that Arthur is a poor person compared to Hester and also suffers from sin. Hawthorne explained that Arthur is getting worse from guilt, but Hester tried to overcome it by himself to survive, but he still had weight and pain. Poe transforms into a dark image using light and presents his dark settings and themes. Arthur hut first described in the light is converted to a dark image. Chioroscuro was used effectively by Hawthorne to enhance the personality of the character and Poe clearly announced his dark environment and theme
Hawthorn novel "Red Letter", the hero, Hester Prinn is a true contemporary of the modern era cast in the Massachusetts 17th century Boston Puritan. "Red Letter" is an innovative novel by Nathaniel Hawthorne who studied the ugliness, complexity and power of human spirit and personality, a new idea of independence and the struggle faced by American women in the 17th century Share. In the whole novel, Hester refused to remove the scarlet letter and became sharper.