The literary element "Red Letter" in Arthur Miller's "Red Letter" was the New England colony of Massachusetts in New England in the 17th century. Complete action is set in Boston Town where the scene changes. The main scaffolding scene is on the market, but the decisive meeting of Hester and Ding Mesdale is taking place in the forest. However, the novel is held in the environment of the prison, showing the secret principles of the hero's future, dimness and condemnation.
Proctor vs. Dimsdale The characters of "crucible" of Arthur Miller and "Scarlet letter" of Nathaniel Hawthorne, John Procter and Arthur Dimsdale are victims of Puritan, unchanging ethics. These ethics are reflected in ways that are forced to act like others. - How the dialogue between John and Elizabeth Proctor on pages 41 to 46 reflects the tensions and benefits in their relationships. In the first part of Act 2 the site was set up at the parents' house and a conversation took place between Elizabeth and John Guardian. The conversation between my husband and my wife seemed a little polite and I thought that they met for the first time so it might be a bit quiet.
The literary element "Red Letter" in Arthur Miller's "Red Letter" was the New England colony of Massachusetts in New England in the 17th century. Complete action is set in Boston Town where the scene changes. The main scaffolding scene is on the market, but the decisive meeting of Hester and Ding Mesdale is taking place in the forest. - In the Scarlet Letter of Nathanial Hawthorne, the reader met the role of Hester Prynne As the novel progressed, people noticed that her personality change was very convincing. These changes are physical and her habits. There were many major events before the novels and novels.
The Scarlet Letter of Nathaniel Hawthorne and The Crucible of Arthur Miller are all very different stories of the Salem Witch experiment. "Red" is a novel, "Yuzu" is a drama. "Red letters" mainly includes crime of adultery, "Yuzu" mainly includes magic. There are obvious similarities, such as background and crime, but the greatest similarity between them is the loyalty of the people of Puritan to designated officials. Whether they are church officials or court officials, the public supports them anyway. In their priesthood society, the eyes of officials are the eyes of God.