In the 19th century novel Judith Fryer's article "Eve's Face", she advocates her position to "red letters" by Nathaniel Hawthorne. As Hawthorne created, the reader can believe that she believes that the book was written as a feminist novel. The role of embarrassing women, Hester Prynne.Fryer, by explaining how Hester conflicts personally in society, as Hawthorne is alienated from male society in his society, the effect of the novel It shows a way of thinking. She also explained that Hester is the most respected person. The novel highlights her from other parts of society.
Whether Nathaniel Hawthorne's ancestor played a role in his novel "Red Letter" is a big argument. "Nathaniel Hawthorne is descendants of Hathornes and Mannings" ("Nathaniel Hawthorne Family: Introduction") One of the most influential people in Hawthorne's life is Elizabeth Clark Manning, the mother of Hawthorne, born in 1780 . It is a year. Her ancestors arrived in the new world in 1679. ("Nathaniel Hawthorne Family: Introduction") Manning took care of Hawthorne at the age of four, as her husband died of yellow fever. (Nathaniel Hawthorne - Biography) With this, Hawthorne is deepening empathy with women in his novel. For example, Hester of 'red letter' was not hanged for adultery, she was released and she could live her life like everyone else. Another Hawthorn's ancestor helped Major William Hawthorne to help persecute the Quaker.
Nathaniel Hawthorn born in Salem, Massachusetts. At the age of four, his father left yellow fever and forced his family to move with his uncle. The positive influence of his uncle Robert Manning promoted the success of Hawthorne 's school and insisted that he would go to college. After receiving education at Bowdoin College, Hawthorne spent several years to master the writing skill by itself. At that time, Hawthorne discovered that his fathers were the founder of Salem Witch Judgment and the leader of Puritan. Immediately after this tragic discovery, he wrote "Young Goodman Brown". This is considered one of the greatest stories in American literature history. Ethically analyzing Nathaniel Hawthorne 's work, I can brighten his short film.