Many people thought that Nathaniel Hawthorne's "red letter" was a controversial novel at the time, as the subject was pride, sin and revenge. Hawthorne is trying to achieve inequality based on gender by reversing the sex role of a person through male dominant Puritan environment, although it is also an era when gender equality is rarely taken into consideration. As Hester Prynne and Arthur Dimmesdale. Therefore, I will allow the religious background of this novel in the Puritan society to further emphasize the deep differences between character's gender roles, thereby creating deeper contrast and revealing disadvantages.
Hawthorne is not always easy to explain Hester as a strong woman deserving praise. His turmoil tends to be combined with the role of old gender now being described in "Red Letter" and heres misleading readers to judge that his behavior is inexplicable when hester is weak. In fact, even self-disciplinary actions that could confuse us will be evidence of Hester's power after careful reading. We might wonder why Hester did not peel it off, but wondering why she wore the symbol of her adultery in her chest, but Hawthorne said she used letter A for her and that Change herself to herself, not her symbol of affair, but her many abilities. We might wonder why Hester is in her handling her so seriously, but Hawthorne says that she does not have to escape from the past in order to surpass it by staying in the city .
The word "Red Letter" represents the strict Puritan code in the middle of the 17th century. This is evident in "red word" written by Nathaniel Hawthorne. This novel tells the story of adultery and the strength of sin. Hester Prynne and Arthur Dimmesdale faced the challenges and personal values of the Puritan society and committed adultery. - Explain the cloning, characterization and tissue distribution of two human peroxisome proliferator activated receptor isoforms, hPPARg 2 and hPPARg 1. In co-transfection assays, the two isoforms are activated to about the same extent by known PPARg activators. Human PPARg and retinoic acid X receptor (RXR) bind to DNA as heterodimers
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.