The Novel Likely Revolves Around Characters Navigating The Complexities Of Edwardian Society Focusing On Their Aspirations Relationships And The Consequences Of Their Actions. Benson'S Writing Style Typically Includes Sharp Wit Insightful Observations And Engaging Plotlines That Capture The Nuances Of Human Behavior. Scarlet And Hyssop May Delve Into Themes Of Love Betrayal Ambition And The Clash Between Personal Desires And Societal Expectations. The Title Itself Suggests Contrasts—Scarlet Symbolizing Passion Or Sin And Hyssop Often Symbolizing Purification Or Repentance—Which May Reflect The Moral Dilemmas Faced By The Characters.