Nathaniel Hawthorne chose Market and Forest as a symbolic development of his social portraits and figures in the Scarlet Letter. In this novel, the story reveals three people who are sinful, revenge, and guilty. The market reveals reader-restricted places and strict Puritan law. The forest environment gives an ambitious, discreet and passionate impression. Although the market depicts cautious constraints and legal depictions, little research has been done on the depth of human emotions.
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.
"Red Letter" reveals moral and social values related to social discrimination against women through alienation of Hester Prynne, the main character of "Red Letter". In the "red letter", Hester was punished for an affair relationship with Pastor Din Mesdale, and a child named Pearl was born. Due to adultery, the Puritan social authority she lived for her to wear a red letter on her chest, which means that the public can not guarantee that the public will see her red letters and pearls throughout the community Standing on the scaffold in front But in practice, Hester is "red" and there is social alienation and it is sentenced to life imprisonment for the reason that the community is looking at foreigners contaminants . For that reason, women are further alienated because they should act according to society's beliefs.
Nathaniel Hawthorne wrote the Scarlet letter as an example of pride. The hero of "red letter" he created, Hester Prine, and her selfless are morals that keeps her alive. The letters "Red Letter" are mere abstract quality symbols, not mandatory. This name plays an important role in "red letters". This is the way Hawthorne not only distinguishes between letters but also distinguishes personality. - The effect of "red letter" has two effects on almost everything that happens directly or indirectly in life. In life, we can learn from the results, not from the punishment of their actions. If the result is good, we know that action should be repeated from time to time. If adverse effects exceed profits, you will find that repeating is not wise.