In the novel "Red Letter", the pearl acts as a key player in the truth. She is the daughter of a young lady faithful to adultery, Hester Prynne, explaining the importance of her mother wearing this letter. Pearls are used to show the truth of what happened in the novel, and the pain and pain caused by scarlet letters. One day, when Pearl and Hester were in the forest, Pearl told Hester that the sun should not hit her. She told her that the sun would not light herhead as she was wearing her arms.
Pearl is a child of Hester Prin and Arthur Dimsdale. As she is a product of Hester, artists and adults, pearls represent art, truth and sin. To maintain her performance as an artist, pearls are always wearing gorgeous costumes made by Hester's own hands. Pearls represent unlimited human race. Because the pearl also represents the truth and the theme is "real", she often grasps the truth incredibly, whether or not other characters in the scene recognize this. After Dimmesdale repented, she kissed Ding Mesdale. After the pearl kissed Ding Mesdale her symbolic role as truth has been completed, and the pearl can send a normal life. Pearl's expression of sin is based on the fact that she is the product of sin, childhood madness and insanity. Pearl is also a symbol of the old world and she returned to the end of the novel
Pearl - Hester 's illegal woman pearl is a young girl with a sullen, mischievous spirit who can feel what other people do not have. For example, she will soon see the truth about her mother and Dimmesdale. The citizens spread the rumor that her unknown father is indeed a devil, saying she is hardly a human. Her wisdom is far beyond her age, a satirical drama often associated with her mother's red letter. Roger Chillingworth - "Roger Chillingworth" is actually a disguise husband of Hester. He was older than her and sent her to America when he solved his problem in Europe. As he was caught by the American Indians, he was late for Boston and found Hester and her illegal children exhibited on the scaffolding. As he aspires for revenge, he decided to stay in Boston in spite of his wife's betrayal and shame.