Comparison (computer programming), code based on which decision is made, and choices are selected
According to the theory of social comparison, not all comparisons are equal. When we compare ourselves with people who are superior to ourselves, an upward comparison will be made. Downward judgment judges our experience by comparing them to worse people. One person involved us in the self-doubt whirlpool, and others made us appreciate us for our blessings. "Once negative ideas become reality, it becomes difficult to dispatch, unconstrained brains need ideas to stick to it, and deleting ideas normally leaves a vacuum that makes the same emotions The spectrum idea is filled soon - the other is that the world seems to be collapsing when the world is in a dark place You are swallowed one at a time by a negative thought Vacuum is a happy idea to confirm that there is no room for another negative person to enter. "~ Google G's Chief Operating Officer, Mo Gawdat Solving Happiness Problems
Regarding the aspect of the comparison, I feel that I got it and gave a positive view of the comparison between two very different writers. I think their story is the opposite. Compared to Hawthorn's style and sin, and its mysterious and moral lesson, Edgar Allan Poe is tricky and dark, guessing what type of writer it is. In a sense, each story has a message that anyone can see and analyze. . . Nathaniel Hawthorne wrote in roughly the same age as Poe, making a logical bridge between Poe's Gothic style imagination and his own clear thinking optimism. His short story "The Minister's Black Veil" is close to some of the dark corners covered by Poe; but the shadow of Hawthorne's story is not superstition, but religion. Person Hooper is wearing a black veil to represent the darkness of his soul