"She is crouching in the moral wilderness with no rules or guidance, like a savage forest, it's like a shadow" (180). Nathaniel Hawthorne of The Scarlet Letter plays an important role naturally in this romantic novel of America. Forests are an important element that symbolizes many views of the relationship between nature and people as individuals and society. The narrator will do this by briefly explaining the event and the character before, during and after the scene of the forest. The narrator also shows how people feel about forests and nature.
Nathaniel Hawthorne is a famous writer in the "Rosie" novel with the theme of "Red Letter" and chose symbolism as an important aspect of his writing. In "Red Letter", Hawthorne uses the scaffolding and forest symbols and draws a battle to challenge many roles inside. The scaffolding at the market center represents the cruel reality of the Puritan society. The forest symbolizes the feelings of some people, dark and dark, and escapes tough civil judgment.
The iconic symbol of "Red Letter" is very popular with Nathaniel Hawthorne's "Red Letter". Some of the most important symbols in this novel are pearls, scaffolds and scarlet A's. These symbols are intertwined because their purpose is related to the punishment and sin of Hester Prinine. Pearls are the result of adultery, always reminding people not only Hester but the whole town. Scaffolding is an ancient platform
Pearl is the daughter of Hester Prynne and Arthur Dimmesdale. She is undoubtedly laughed at by other children, is on the verge of the Puritan society, and she has grown into intimate nature and forest. Symbolically reproducing the red letters opposite her own monotonous wardrobe, Hester decorated the pearls in beautifully decorated costumes. This film is the first adaptation version by Hyster Purine by Lyrian Gish of Victor - Seastrom, the director of 1926. The first transceiver version starred by Robert Vignola (made by London Film Company) and Colleen Moore in 1934 is available from Nostalgia Family Video, but finding a rental copy may be difficult.