The red letter is a sin worse than the hidden sin of others. In the novel, Nathaniel Hawthorn Heinz Purin 's "red letter" was forced to wear a red letter A for adultery in the small Puritan community of the 1600' s. She took her to a new world before him as her husband had to solve the problem. Two years later, when he finally arrived, Hester got a birth daughter named Pearl that can not be his child. My husband pledged to find Hester 's sweetheart under the pseudonym Roger Chillingworth.
When thinking about this book, it includes morals, sins, and how they treat sin morally. In Nathaniel Hawthorne's "Red Letter" this is a very good criminal and looks very sinful. When Hester accepted his sin, she was forgiven, so he did morally right things. Dimmesdale is a slightly different case. It may be wrong for him to sin and keep a secret, but he is allowed to make his sin a secret of social well-being. Then there was a man taken over by Chillingworth, the devil himself. He is a murderer. He killed Dimmesdale through his "black magic" and torture. In my opinion, this is the ultimate sin and morally wrong.
The power of evil of sin, "scarlet letter" is part of everyday life. The influence of Nathaniel Hawthorne 's novel' Scarlet Letter 'and the mind, body and soul in the theme of sin. In the novel three major letters committed a crime, the whole novel, Hawthorne was irrelevant, sin tried not to point out how still sin is trivial or how important. - "Scarlet letter" scaffold scaffolding scenes Three scenes bring importance of "scarlet character" plot. Novels are the basis of adultery confession. The scaffolding represents a place of shame and consideration, but also represents the ultimate victory. In each scenario, they have many powerful similarities and differences, indicating the importance of the stent behind. In the first scaffolding scene, Hester Pudding is depicted as standing by herself clasping her baby