Nathaniel Hawthorn 's novel "Red Letter" forest represents a series of characters. Rumors and scandal develop around the forest and lead to prejudice against this remote place of the Puritan community. But Hawthorne declared the forest as a truly independent and happy place for secret men. Boston's Puritan society in the mid-1600s was concerned about this forest at hand. I think that "black people who are bothering the forest" (71) and wizards working as devils there, citizens are being warned away from sin.
William Shakespeare said once, "Move the whole world closer with a single movement." to place. The scaffolding may prove to be totally in contrast to the forest, but the town provides a more direct contrast with the forest; the truth is welcomed in the natural forest, unnatural I will be punished in the town. This view in the whole novel is clear. Because different secret themes destroy their guardians, of course more tolerant than men, and the hypocrisy of the Puritan society clearly proves this.
Nathaniel Hawthorne is a famous writer in the "Rosie" novel with the theme of "Red Letter" and chose symbolism as an important aspect of his writing. In "Red Letter", Hawthorne uses the scaffolding and forest symbols and draws a battle to challenge many roles inside. The scaffolding at the market center represents the cruel reality of the Puritan society. The forest symbolizes the feelings of some people, dark and dark, and escapes tough civil judgment.
Nathaniel Hawthorne's unique "red letter" is usually in a society where people are criticized, punished and despised against personal choices and flaws. Author Nathaniel Hawthorne uses Hester Prynne in the novel "The Scarlet Letter" to symbolize that people who challenge social integration benefit society as a whole. She was banished for adultery but she believes that the community needs her. Through her bold novel "Red Letter" by Nathaniel Hawthorne, it develops around sin and punishment. The protagonist of this novel is quite contrastive on how to respond to crime. Dimmesdale's immediate reaction to crime is to tell a lie. Before he was in Hester and other parts of the town, he continued to provide a speech on how she is most interested in her and her father.