Contempt for God's standards often obscures the perception of their sins. For this reason, Nathaniel Hawthorne is trying to maintain the dark real view of humanity, his romantic historical novel; "red letter" is a common between author and man to distinguish between civil and natural law I will clarify the struggle of. The difference is that they deceive themselves, protect their behavior, and ask for salvation. Needless to say, this scene has a dramatic effect on the evolution of the story. Among the bold people are those that play a role of romantic hero in an unfair way against the utitpia of Puritan.
You may notice many of the similarities and differences between The Crucible and The Scarlett Letter. Scarlett excludes those who do not meet the norm or are departing from their minds, laws, and standards in some way. The magic trial began with a special moral system of Puritan. And it promoted interference with people's problems and any repressive codes of behavior that deviated from normal behavior. In the crucible, everyone who adulteries is suspended. But in Scarlet letters, they did not have a father of Hester or Pearl, but they usually become hanged.
Letters of Hawthorn Scarlet. Their sins will affect the way they live. The essence of sin can bring worst and best. Whether or not it is hidden, sin brings good and bad things to sinners. The sin of Dimmsdale was trapped in his mind as he finally decayed to decipher the disease and died after exposing his sins. Hester 's sin is known and she can become a normal part of society. As a product of sin, pearls are like demons or ordinary sinners, but once a symbol is swallowed, Hester becomes much more complicated. As seen in the novel 'Nathaniel Hawthor's Letter', the symbol provides the reader with basic information to help him understand more about characters and plots. In the novel, the three protagonists of Hester, Dimmesdale, Chillingworth are struggling over the fight of the crime and the result. There are many religious references and concepts in the Puritan society.