In this novel, you can see that the hero is a main example of love, hate, sin, and purity. Adultery is condemned and considered a crime, but adultery is not a concern for Hawthorne. Through the analysis of my "red words", I noticed that there are three different types of love. Hatred plays a sneaky role throughout the novel. From birth to the end of the novel, Hawthorne uses pearls as an obvious symbol of purity. As you can see, love, hatred, sin, and purity play an important role in this story.
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.
"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. For adultery, the social authority of Puritan she lived was accused of wearing a red letter on her chest. In fact, however, Hester is "red" and there is social alienation, and it is declared life imprisonment for the reason that the community is looking at a foreign body contaminant. For that reason, women are further alienated because they should act according to society's beliefs.