In today's society you rarely turn on the TV and never hit images of gender, violence, or other content Puritan thought these images to be works of Old Druida (during this time I gave him the name of Satan). Yes, that is true, the society in which we live today is not better than the barbarian age. The only difference may be that we are no longer killing the original instincts; we are not afraid, malice, patriotism, even happiness.
Puritan believed in a pure society when he solved intolerance in the "deficit", contempt and alienation Puritan's general religious affairs. Nathaniel Hawthorne wrote a novel "Red Letter". This is a novel based on the behavior of a woman named Hester Prynne and the crime of adultery she committed. And she must face the crime of dealing with sin. Life after the fact. She spent the rest of my life. The Puritan society is not very tolerant of people's mistakes and their actions with "red letters".
In the whole literary and art work "Red Letter", Nathaniel Hawthorne is using his character to express malfunction of the Puritan society's punishment process for sin. "Red Letter" was written in 1840 and published by Ticknor and Fields in 1850. Hawthorn draws the theme of sin and redemption through a complex story of "red". This is a story about how a woman, Jose · Blue, is committing adultery with a respected religionist in the Puritan society.
Sadly, what most people know about Puritan is what they remember when they read Nathaniel Hawthorne's novel Literature Scarlet Letter, or perhaps Arthur Miller's theater plays. "Yuzu". Among these works and other works, Puritan tends to be expressed as a one-dimensional character, characterized by its sourness and discreet characters. A common misunderstanding of Puritans may have been summarized by a famous American writer H. L. Mönken who gave a definition: "Puritanism: a place where people may feel happy."