Hawthorne got the right of Chapter 9 "Litch" as he explained through the chapter that Roger Chillingworth (formerly Hester's husband Roger Bailan) is doing something for torture and Hester's affair. Man
Regarding the condition of this chapter, the attitude of Hawthorne is mainly in general. With a dramatic sarcasm, the reader already knows what the plan of Chillingworth is, so he knows that he lives with Dimmesdale and suggests that it is at least a distraction. At the end of the chapter, many members of the Church consider Dimmesdale-Chillingworth's relationship a struggle of good and evil for Dimmesdale's immortal soul. In their rustic situation, they have "unwavering hope" and can not doubt "which side of the victory is suitable".
They think that Ding Mesdale is on the side of justice, but Hawthorne warns and predicts that Ding Mesdale's victory is far from safe.
The theme of this chapter contributes to the appearance and reality which is one of the theme of the novel. At the beginning of this chapter, Hawthorne wrote an article about Qi Ling Muse.
Just like many citizens, the pressure is in the word "outward" as Chi Lin Muse can draw a look just to achieve his goal. Throughout this chapter, Hawthorne noticed before Chillingworth came deeper into Dimmesdale's life and thought before realizing that his heart might not be so charitable.
Many of the themes of "Red Letter" were introduced in the opening ceremony. Some of these themes are sin, natural condemnation for goodwill, and the boring lifestyle of the Puritan society. I do not do much in the first chapter, but I will establish these themes. In this chapter you will set the tone of the entire story. The opening scene of "Red Letter" introduced many major themes. One of the themes of The Scarket Letter is sin. Most of the Puritan society is based on sin. - Ralph Ellison explores the pursuit of life, freedom, and happiness through the hero, revealing that invisible people, invisible people are invisible. The invisible person did not name her name. Ellison explores ways to acquire nontransferable rights, especially without fear of life, from the fear of ourselves. Several heroes are influencing the hero. One of the protagonists is Dr. Bledsoe, the principal of the school.
At the beginning of the novel "Red Letter", the author first found a mysterious old manuscript in the attic and a red cloth with the letter "A" on it. Suspense occupied, as the strange tone caused the reader's curiosity, and the author started his story. Then attention went to a young woman, Hester Prinn who was sentenced to death for adultery, and her mood changed into a more ironic and sincere sympathy for poor girls. When Dimmesdale and Chillingworth were introduced, the tone switched between the truth of justice and true malice. Then when the pearl worked, she was a symbol of Hester 's sin, but the author still introduced her to her innocent tone. Through the plot, when Dimmesdale fights against the power of his hidden dark sin and Chillingworth 's pure evil, emotion fluctuates, and his merciful character reveals the truth.