Scarlet letter: In pearl literature as a representation of Hester 's hidden emotions, writers usually express hidden emotions and inner thoughts of characters with a single character. This is the case of Nathaniel Hawthorne's "red letter" as he uses pearls to express Hester 's inner thoughts and hidden emotions. "The most important thing is that that the war of Hester's spirit lasted in the pearl." The masses were shy, but she insulted years of adultery Her letter enough Anyone who does not have emotional endurance and pride will be affected
Express everything except the truth. Children of Nathaniel Hawthorne's novel "Red Letter" are more insightful and honest than adults, as they perceive Hester's red words and express their opinions without knowing whether they are right or wrong. Motivation to ask questions. In "Red Letter", Hester's daughter Pearl is pleased to ask questions about Hearst's red letter to make it easier to understand why her mother is wearing.
Scarlet Letter: Pearl children are very sensitive, and by observing body language and facial expression, you can almost feel the feeling of adults. This is the case of young pearl of Nathaniel Hawthorne's novel "Scarlet Letter". As a daughter of adultery Hester / Priest, the citizen regards pearl as a demon in angel's costume and that person not only has the exact meaning of the letter "A" in his mother's arm, but also Nathaniel I chose I know. The devil of Hawthorn's "red letter" book is mainly about Hester Prinen and her shame wars. For example, letter (76) writes like this. General symbols, and they can vividly reflect their image of women's vulnerability and sinful passion. Through the book, Hester said she was very loving, tolerant and intelligent. From the beginning of marriage with Roger Chillingworth, Hester 's life is not good at first.
Pester of Hester In the "Red Letter" of Nathaniel Hawthorne, the pearl blows Hester's life and is a word of red breathing. Pearls evoke the same emotions and responses of citizens as red letters do. Just as they saw Hester putting what she wanted for pearls, people saw Hester in a slight pride in her letter. They feel that Hester is not suitable for raising children. The gossip of the women in the village at the beginning of the book is comparable to the number of pearls that have been stirred by the wild attitude. Hester 's "A" is an example of all evil. "A" allows Hester to evade, parents tell their children to pay attention to her. The same parents say the same to their children is to avoid infamous pearls for their unruly behavior by their colleagues and other adults. It symbolizes wild evil behavior, so it is as infamous as Hester 's "A". "A" is