Abstract
The Scarlet Letter by Nathanial Hawthorne is a masterwork which highlights adultery, love, consciousness and unconsciousness of characters. Hawthorne tried to examine the strict society of New England which belongs to puritans. He explored the punishment of those who committed the sin of adultery in the novel. Hawthorne tried to seek the feeling of sin, hatred, guilt, love, regret and how these things control the mind of major characters throughout the novel. He also showed us that how these characters suffered and how did they face extreme pain. Loss of ego and mental stability are also the part of this novel. All these aspects come under the psyche of the person and it relate to psychoanalysis theory of Sigmund Freud. His psychoanalysis theory helps us to analyze the mind of characters of this novel which are based on mental stability, consciousness and unconsciousness and also the anxiety of an individual. Freud’s psychoanalysis theory taught us that how can we equitable our personality and how we should maintain our ego id ego and super ego, so that we can grow our personality in a healthy environment.it also shows that how can we ignore our broken desires and past bitter memories. In short, the aim of this study is to examine and explore the characters of scarlet letter in the light of Freud’s psychoanalysis theory and how these characters live after affected by their ego, id ego and superego. This study will improve our knowledge about the psyche of leading characters in the novel.

Nazir Kasi , Sadia Sohail , Mahnoor Tariq. (2019) Examining “Un-Consciousness” and “Anxiety” among the Leading Characters in the Novel “The Scarlet Letter” by “Nathanial Hawthorne”, Pakistan Studies, Volume 9, Issue 2.
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