It is a person who destroys the life of a child. It is a person who can not grow a minor by himself. Or a person who dedicates his life to the health of the child. For some reason imagine parents raising their children alone. Parents you imagine must work for a long time to eat at the table. The parent must fulfill the role of mother and father. Parents have no financial support. Unfortunately, in our society, the image of this single parent is despised.
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.
"Red Letter" was written in 1850 and is a very progressive book. "Red Letter" where women's new concept, the main character's story, and various themes intertwined is still a very popular novel about the 17th century Boston, Massachusetts. The 19th century was not only the era of the abolition of slavery movement but also the beginning of the first wave of feminism. - Hester Prynne's transformation in "Red Letter" Hester Prynne has committed such a severe crime that she turned her life into torture and failure. At "Red Letter", Nathaniel Hawthorne, Hester was admitted publicly as a foreign body contaminant and exiled from society. In addition to the isolated theme, red letters, or symbol of sin, it is intended to make Hester into a humiliation, but it is intended to change her from a woman of normal life to a stronger person.
Alienation is a common theme in all sentences; however, in Natani el Hawthorn's "red letter" there was no such vivid explanation of alienation - alienation of Natani el Hawthorn in "red". "Red Letter" is a story about husband Hester Proun named Roger Chlorinating who committed adultery with local pastor Arthur Timescale. A woman. The result is a strange child named Pearl. When enthusiasts and pastors try to preserve the secrets of their sins, the conspiracy gets thicker and chlorination hides his real identity and appears in the city; it climbs into the foothold and all secrets leak