One of the "red characters" of Nathaniel Hawthorne is Hester Prinne and Arthur Dinsdale, one of the most complex and elaborate figures in the world of pearls. Through the story, the pearls developed into a vibrant individual and a very important symbol. Pearls have a complex history and are considered different because mothers sins are avoided. For Hester, the pearl is a vibrant blood color A, and for the reader it always reminds Hester of sins. This relationship has led many different perspectives on the role of pearls.
Pearl is a positive and mental constitution that certainly influences Hester's life, but the role of pearl as the hero of the red letter proves the determination to challenge Hester. Pearls are "red and can only be loved, there are millions of stresses ..." (p64) As a symbol of her sins, Hester's dressing pearl looks as beautiful as she is red . It is itself. This is the way to overcome Hester 's suffering, but she is always aware of her shortcomings ... "You need to gather your own sunlight, I have no one in you!" (Page 54)
In Nathaniel Hawthorne's "red letter", the small girl's pearl is a symbol of adult life and breathing, her mother and unknown father confesses her sins to all citizens. Pearls, red characters sometimes give her the demonic features. The spirit of pearls, the love for her nature, and many other features she has, represents her unique and unusual personality. She also understands a lot in the usual seven years.
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.