The guilt and reimbursement of Nathaniel Hawthrone in "Red Letter" is the central topic of this novel. The whole story is based on the life of married women after adultery and explains the impact of this crime. Hester, married woman, pastor of Din Mesdale were exposed to this evil and sin. If Hester has enough courage to tackle this problem and you face all difficulties and misery after approval, fear of criminal exposure and shame will be a personal disaster of Dimmesdale. As a result, shame and guilt of Dimmssdale can not fight
Therefore, Hester 's guilt feelings became a shameful page in her life. She must last wear a red letter, it indicates that she is a "sinner" Incarnation of this sin. After society discovered her sin, Hester received cruel punishment for adultery. The novel was done in Puritan New England, so the moral problem was very strict and the punishment was very cruel. The most terrible thing about Hester's sin is affair with the minister of the town, and the respected Din Mesdale had to stay silent. After having been in prison for several months and being exposed to public humiliation for three hours, Hester had to wear the red letter "A" which marked her as "abusive husband". For Puritans, this letter serves as "a preacher of life for sin" (Hawthorne 69), but for Hester this is a reminder of her guilt. "The special effect of this convex mirror, red letter exaggerated, and a very large proportion, this is the most outstanding feature of her appearance, indeed she seems to be absolutely hidden behind it (72) Nevertheless, she must stand in her own city, but she still can accept and continue her life. Lie
What is the sin of "red letter"? We all feel guilty about something. It may be that you have forgotten something, doing a lie, doing something you should not do. Nathaniel Hawthorne's "Red Letter" has guilt about the thought and appearance of the hero Hester Prynne, Arthur Ding Mesdale, Roger Chillings. When you hear the word that you sinned, what do you think it means? - Nathaniel Hawthorne chose Market and Forest as a symbolic development of his social portraits and figures in the Scarlet Letter. In this novel, the story reveals three people who are sinful, revenged, and guilty. The market reveals to the reader the location of the strict Puritan law being bound. The forest environment gives a wild, unrestrained, passionate impression.
Everyone in the deficit article feel guilty. As guilt grows in life, it eventually begins to affect personal deterioration. In "red letters" and "churches", several characters experience some form of guilt and public opinion about their personal crimes. The guilt feeling of each character is caused by a difference in personal problems, and the guilt feelings of each character show different reactions. Miller and Hawthorne used the source of uilt. And the resulting behavior and the resulting outcome drew the concept of conscience to the reader. The guilt of each character comes from different sources. Through various roles, Hawthorne and Miller show guilt, which is the source of the reader. Relationship between men and women is used as the main cause of guilt in "red" and "chuxe"