In Nathaniel Hawthorne's "Red Letter", the image of revelation is a repeated theme that leads the reader to recognition of events occurring in front of you. These "revelations" scattered in the story play a role as awakening and realization of the current situation of the character and situations that may be faced in the future. Every character appearing in the story receives some revelation. One of the important discovery themes used in this story is the realization of recognition; this is what people thought they knew what they previously knew but the people they represent, but their beliefs are wrong understood.
Hawthorne succeeded in creating many metaphor in his novel "Scarlet Letter". Roses bushes, black people, scaffolding outside the prison are three metaphors. Probably the most important metaphor is a foothold, playing an important role through the story. The three scaffold scenes Hawthorne included in "Red Letter" included many meanings and importance. - The foundation of the Puritan society is a religious and fair action and the verdict of criminal adultery committed by Nathaniel Hawthorne's "red letter" will be judgment to punish death. Hester Prynne is tried at the beginning of the story. Her letter A in her chest and her baby's pearl are completely isolated, waiting publicly for her arms
In Nathaniel Hawthorne's novel "Red Letter", three scaffolding scenes provide the basic structure and perfect balance of the novel. The scaffolding scene is a combination of a plot and four main characters. In addition, each scene on the scaffold symbolizes the main turning point of the novel. In other words, sin is recognized and / or evolved. The first scaffolding scene is where the reader plays all the important roles; Hester Prynne, pearl, pastor. Dimmesdale and Chillingworth In this important scene, the novel concentrates on Hester's newly discovered Scarlet letters. This is the first scene where Hearst admits her sin and exposes her red character for the first time to the public. From this point on, the entire community will avoid her and will overlook her as it is a sinner.