Nathaniel Hawthorn was born into a family with famous Puritan's ancestors The shame of his behavior and the strange charm with them have great influence on his life and his work. It is an exaggeration that Hawthorne's understanding of Puritan's lifestyle is his only source of inspiration, but this knowledge certainly has influence. Born in Salem, Massachusetts, Hawthorn was born in a small town in 1804 and his Puritan's past was known for the notorious Salem Witch trial.
Nathaniel Hawthorne is a prolific writer who weaves some of the most famous stories in American literature. Hawthorn's work tends to focus on the theme of sin by Puritan, but he usually criticizes Puritan's ideals. Among Hawthorn's works ("Young Goodman Brown", "The Minister's Black Veil", "Red Letter", etc.), there is a character life outside the Puritan community and it can be classified as an outsider's story I will. - Comparing and contrasting the two As worn by Hester and Ding Mesdale The two As worn by Hester and Ding Mesdale in the novel are quite different, but the same. I was born guilty. These letters are also distinguished by the infinitely changing emotional state and the physical health of the character, the moral and natural order of the town, and the influence of the environment.
Nathaniel Hawthorne is a famous writer in the 19th century. One reason why he is well known is his view on Puritanism. Hawthorn is often criticizing Puritanism in his short stories and novels. Two short stories showing Hawthorne's puritanism are "Young Goodman Brown" and "Minister Black Veil". In "Young Goodman Brown", Hawthorne demonstrated the hypocritical nature of Puritan, using the hypocritical nature of young neighbors and friends of Goodman Browns. - "Age of Enlightenment" is also called "era of reason", it is an era of social, religious and political revolution through the 18th century, which changed the minds of humanity in this "awakening" era . Liberty of ignorant thinking, thought, action These thinking, thinking, actions are separated from ignorant views on how to maintain and adhere society, providing a new thought space for the world There.
Varna, Mark Richard. "Nathaniel Hawthorne and unforgivable sin." World and myself, 1998: 324 - 332. I explained the influence of Puritan in Hawthorne and his attitude on these trends. Bush, Harold K., Jr. "Reinventing Puritan's Father: George Bancroft, Nathaniel Hawthorn and Endicott's Ghostly Birth." The American Transcendental Quarter, 1995: 131-152. Hawthorne supports an open dialogue among people as a democratic foundation of American society. Daniel, Janis B. "Apples of thought and illusion: natural narrator in scarlet character." American transcendental theory, 1993: 307 +. In this article I will explain how to use Hawthorne's nature and metaphorical words. Dan, Michael. "Scarlet letter in the movie: Revised for 90 years." Literature / Film quarter, 1997: 30 - 39. I explained all the film processing of the novel. Stone, Deborah A. "Gender, lie and red letter" US Outlook 1995: 105 +