Satan tortures others, even in his punishment, and bites their backs at other times. The devil who played George Spiegel with Bedazzled also showed poisoning behavior as he repeatedly deceived Stanley Moon through his unspecified wishes. Through this movie, I see an example where George Spigot threatened ordinary people with birds, bees, parking tickets. Spiggott entered into heaven at the end of the movie and even showed malicious behavior because he became an angel only to show that he really did not repent.
Scarlet Letter was carefully analyzed by Nathaniel Hawthrone and The Crucible of Arthur Miller. These themes include crime, punishment, sin, love and desire respected by Delmsdale and Hester Prynne. Through careful analysis and discussion, you can see that there is a clear relationship between the two works. The main obvious theme of the two works is sin. The crime committed in the "red letter" was adultery and created illegal children. The dull and praised minister of Hester Prynne and the Puritan community, Arthur Dimsdale is a criminal who commits a crime and creates pearl children. Throughout the story, Hester was made inhuman with his crime, and Dimsdale is still considered an "omnipotent" minister. Like a crucible, sin is tried. Crucible deals directly with the theme and idea of Salem Witch Trials.
The guilt and redemption of Nathaniel Hawthrone's "Red Letter" is the central topic of this novel. The whole story is based on the life of married women after adultery and explains the impact of this crime. Hester, married woman, pastor of Din Mesdale were exposed to this evil and sin. If Hester has enough courage to tackle this problem and you face all difficulties and misery after approval, fear of criminal exposure and shame will be a personal disaster of Dimmesdale. As a result, shame and guilt of Dimmssdale can not fight