"Red Letter" by Nathaniel Hawthorne in "Red Letter" is a book deeply related to the life of the hero. After identifying the hero - Hester, Pearl, Dimsdale, Chillingworth - he showed that every decision they made affected everything else. Both Hester Prynne, Arthur Dimmesdale and Roger Chillingworth are guilty of one point in the novel.
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.
According to the American traditional dictionary, guilt is responsible for committing fraud and expressing regret for these fraudulent acts. In "Red Letter", a psychological novel written by Nathaniel Hawthorne, a member of the anti-transcendental movement, has created characters full of guilt. The sin of Arthur Din Mesdale brought the eventual collapse and annihilation of his conscience and encouraged him to work hard for redemption. & Lt; Tab / & gt; The guilt of Dimmesdale leads to the final disintegration of his thoughts and conscience. He began to act abnormally. As a young pastor, many women in the town like him. As he thought of sin with Hester, he refused all suggestions for a marriage proposal. Once, Ding Mesdale Jealous Hester. He thinks Hester 's life is better, because her sins are publicly known, and she does not have to worry about grabbing.