Many of the themes of "Red Letter" were introduced at the opening ceremony. Some of these themes are sin, natural condemnation for goodwill, and the boring lifestyle of the Puritan society. There is little movement in the first chapter, but it establishes these themes. In this chapter you set the tone of the entire story. The opening of "Red Letter" introduced many major themes. One of the main themes of The Scarket Letter is sin. The majority of the Puritan society is based on sin. The town built the first time was a prison.
The theme of "Red Letter" is humiliation and social shame, public humiliation of Hester, fear of personal shame and revelation of Ding Mesdale. It is noteworthy that their connection has never been mentioned, so it is never part of the plot how Hester's pregnancy situation and how their out-of-marital issues are kept secret was. Elmer Kennedy-Andrews commented that Hawthorne set a background for his story at "The Custom-house" and talked about "romantic". The word as the subtitle of the book "This romantic" says, "In this introduction, Hawthorne explains the space between materialism and 'dreams'. He calls this "a neutral area in the real world." Everyone is filled with the true nature of the opponent between the fairy land and the place where reality and imagination met. "The combination of" dream "and realism provides the author with space to explore the theme.
Many of the themes of "Red Letter" were introduced at the opening ceremony. Some of these themes are sin, natural condemnation for goodwill, and the boring lifestyle of the Puritan society. There is little movement in the first chapter, but it establishes these themes. In this chapter you set the tone of the entire story. The opening of "Red Letter" introduced many major themes. One of the main themes of The Scarket Letter is sin. The majority of the Puritan society is based on sin. - Ralph Ellison explores life, freedom, and pursuit of happiness through the hero, revealing that invisible people, invisible people are invisible. The invisible person did not name the name. Ellison explores ways to obtain force majeure without the walls of life, especially from his own fears. Several heroes are influencing the hero. One of the protagonists is Dr. Bledsoe, the principal of the school.
In "Red Letter", Nathaniel Hawthrone skillfully incorporates many themes and shapes a novel plot using character development. The theme of "Red Letter" is done through the four heroes of Hester Prynne, Arthur Dimmesdale, Roger Chirinsworth, Pearl. The popular theme of "Red Letter" is sin and its influence. All the personality in the book is influenced in some way by the crime of adultery and their whole life is shaped by the way they deal with sin.