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Self and Other: The Scarlet Letter

2023-10-20 02:27:26

In his critical essay, "Awakening at Hawthor's customs", love gives readers psychoanalytic reading of "red letters". In the interpretation of Hawthorne's text, love pays close attention to Hawthorne's unconscious motives and emotions. He pays special attention to the basic changes in the direction Hawthorne took to change the initial process of the story by adding unexpected endings. As the readers were given an end in the last three chapters, the concept of liberation developed by Hawthorne throughout the story has been destroyed.

Modern society has many kinds of "scarlet letters" that apply to all people in a specific society. In today's society, "red letters" are the appearance and self-expression. Especially in the early part of life, another "red letter" that everyone receives is popular and recognized. Another example of "red letters" in modern society is money. Appearance and presentation are involved in society too much. If someone in society does not like the appearance or first impression of someone, this person is rarely to speak or accept. This is because there are too many people who are not seeing the hearts of people in modern life, and they are looking out. The appearance of a person includes clothes, hair, cleanliness, or appearance. These characteristics in life are not important, but for some reason they are important.

Symbolism in "Red Letter" plays an important role in "Red Letter". Scarlet "A" is used to express sin, pain and happiness. "A" has a different meaning from the original intention to people. The scaffold is used as a place for God to repent and judge. The pearl is another major sign used to remind the red letter. Scarlet "A" is the most important symbol of "red". - "Passion and Evil" in "Red Letter" In the novel "The Scarlet Letter" by Nathaniel Hawthorne, Salem's primitive society eliminates unusual people in any way and commits such persons . However, in society, citizens themselves are not without mistakes. However, in fear of being excluded, they try to hide and contain their passion and all the shortcomings.

The symbols in "red letters" are in "red letters", and their signs are everywhere. Hawthorne uses several different concrete objects to represent the deeper meaning. In these symbols there is a red letter "A" itself. It is made of red cloth and is beautifully embroidered. It is a literal symbol of adultery. The letter "A" appears in several places and in several forms. The letter that appeared in Hester's heart was that she was sentenced to life for the rest of his life. - The red character "Red Letter" in the movie is a popular movie among Nathaniel Hawthorne's classic novels. Demi Moore plays Hester Prinen, Gary Oldman plays Arthur Dimsdale, and Robert Duval plays Roger Chillingworth. This movie belongs to its own alliance.