Red Letter: Puritan is really such a thing. Nathaniel Hawthorne accurately depicts Burston's colonial Puritans and his behavior, Hester Prinn's response to adultery, and subsequent events in his book "Red Letter". Understanding of Puritans and how severe they are all sexual acts. It is not difficult. In "Red Letter", I saw Hester Prynne declared insulted because my husband disappeared for four years and assumed that she was missing and drowning in the sea.
Puritan believed in a pure society when he solved intolerance in the "deficit", contempt and alienation Puritan's general religious affairs. Nathaniel Hawthorne wrote a novel "Red Letter". This is a novel based on the behavior of a woman named Hester Prynne and the crime of adultery she committed. And she must face the crime of dealing with sin. Life after the fact. She spent the rest of my life. - Bernard Williams criticizes results-basedism in "result-basedism and integrity" in order to argue that negative responsibility is inherently irrational and therefore denies the integrity of the agent. Peter Layton's "alienation, consequentialism, moral request" is an objection to Williams and advocacy of resultualism
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.
Hawthorn novel "Red Letter", the hero, Hester Prinn is a true contemporary of the modern era cast in the Massachusetts 17th century Boston Puritan. "Red Letter" is an innovative novel by Nathaniel Hawthorne who studied the ugliness, complexity and power of human spirit and personality, a new idea of independence and the struggle faced by American women in the 17th century Share. In the whole novel, Hester refused to remove the scarlet letter and became sharper.