Nathaniel Hawthorne's "Red Letter" is a story about sin, guilt and redemption, focused on the pure Massachusetts community of Puritan in the 17th century. In this community, we discovered all the central characteristics of the town, but the most symbolic one is the foothold, many of which are criticized and undergoing intense investigation, the reality is a cruel punishment . Compared to the foothills, the forest outside the town, there is no judgment here, the reality is relative to individuals.
Nathaniel Hawthorne's unique "red letter" is usually in a society where people are criticized, punished and despised against personal choices and flaws. Author Nathaniel Hawthorne uses Hester Prynne in the novel "The Scarlet Letter" to symbolize that people who challenge social integration benefit society as a whole. She was banished for adultery but she believes that the community needs her. Through her bold novel "Red Letter" by Nathaniel Hawthorne, it develops around sin and punishment. The protagonist of this novel is quite contrastive on how to respond to crime. Dimmesdale's immediate reaction to crime is to tell a lie. Before he was in Hester and other parts of the town, he continued to provide a speech on how she is most interested in her and her father.
Nathaniel Hawthorne incorporated Puritanism into several themes of his work in his novel "Red Letter": individuals and society, the essence of evil, and mind and head. This novel was born in the town of Boston Puritan in the 18th century. Hester Prynne, the hero, was persecuted for his infidelity and forced to wear scarlet "A" in his chest. Hawthorn showed Puritan's response to Hester's sin and Hester's power. Because she overcame the isolation and criticism of others while refusing to talk about the identity of her lover. The Puritan society develops mainly in the church, and anyone opposed to the church is regarded as a sinner. Hawthorne uses the moral expressed by Puritanism, the profound development of his meaningful personality, his identity and social development in his work, the essence of evil, and the symbolic meaning of the mind and head theme .
Passion and Badness in the Scarlet Letter In the novel Natani El Hawthorn novel "Scarlet Letter", Salem's primitive society has sinned and excluded those who are unusual in any way. However, in society, citizens themselves are not without mistakes. However, in fear of being excluded, they try to hide and contain their passion and all the shortcomings. - The importance of the scaffold in "Red Letter" had to face their sin from the outset. Some people rely on religious beliefs to help fight crime, others use lies to conceal other crimes in order to exacerbate sin. Finally, a person must stand alone - as a sinful creature before God. In Nathaniel Hawthorne's "red letter", Ding Mesdale was suffering from his sins until he discovered that the scaffolding was a place to seek reconciliation with himself.