"Today's religion is often merely worship of sin, sticking to sin, and ridicule of confession." (Ephelia) All sins, including Hawthorne's hero, Hawthorne's Hurst Purr adultery, are like this . A letter of "red letter". Novels were held in the Massachusetts bay colonies from 1642 to 1669, during the strict religious era observed by Puritan. Even if she was not punished by the death penalty, one of the people living in the colony, Hester Prine was severely punished for her sins.
Hester Prynne oppressed Nathaniel Hawthorne's "Red Letter" is a story of a young Puritan woman who adulterily attended a pastor in the middle of the 17th century and brought the child to a critical small Puritan society. Initially, Hester and Prinne was repressed by society and she was asked to wear the letter "A" .... A story about adultery and adultery with pastor showing details of Hester Purin's repression against Nathaniel Hawthorne's "red letter" of a young Puritan woman A child entered a critical and small Puritan society in the mid 17th century It was. Initially, Hester Prinley was suppressed by society because it was called "A" in the promise of adultery, but eventually accepted the letter, changed the meaning of Scarlet "A" from Adultery to Able and suppressed it was done. Active member of sexual puritan society
Converting to Hester Prynne's "Red Letter" Because Hester Prynne committed such a severe crime, she turned her life into torture and failure. At "Red Letter", Nathaniel Hawthorne, Hester was admitted publicly as a foreign body contaminant and exiled from society. In addition to the isolated theme, red letters, or symbol of sin, it is intended to make Hester into a humiliation, but it is intended to change her from a woman of normal life to a stronger person. - Hesser's psychological alienation in "Red Letter" In his book "Red Letter" Nathaniel Hawthorne concentrates on the relationship between individuals and society. Hester 's crime and subsequent accusations marginalized her. This alienation is more obvious than in chapter 5 "Hester in a needle". Condemned by her passionate crime, Hester gets separated from her community, not only physically, because she lives at the edge of the town and becomes sociable