The iconic minister wears the symbol of the "minister's black veil" and Nathanial Hawthorne represents an emphasis on the inner reality of human beings and obscure thoughts and emotions. When Hawthorne explored the essence of this interior, he found dignity, the source of virtue, and elements of darkness. Everyone was surprised when the Minister first went out of the house with a veil. The man in the village caught this veil without explanation and decided to become an uncontrollable man.
"Veil" is one of the core works of Dubois's "Black soul". Because of its symbolic importance, it is valued in American history and sociology, and the veil of this book is a major theme. This veil separates the black-and-white crowd and allows only African-American to be present in veil. In this veil, blacks ("black people") are experiencing oppression. Blacks may learn about life from inside and outside the veil but it is impossible for whites to fully understand the oppression experienced by black races. When he was young, Dubois did not know anything about the existence of the veil; he was able to fully examine his life from within until he got racially based discrimination. Therefore, veil is not only a form of oppression but also an insight into the black experience. As long as there are blacks, the veil is the same.
The hut is covered with veil. In the Old Testament, the Tabernacle or the Most Holy Place was separated from the rest of the temple by a huge veil. Therefore, in the new sanctuary (sanctuary), the Tabernacle was covered up. Veil symbolizes Our Lady. When the heart of our wife was borrowed in Cal, after the death of Jesus the tabernacle of the temple was torn in half by an angel. It is written in Jeremiah and capital letters: "He created a new thing on the ground: women should blame others." (31: 22) And then, "That makes me a person in my tabernacle "Ecclesiastical 24: 12). Even when praying to Hail Mary, Mary would have condemned Jesus as being quoted before and after the holy name. Therefore, she is the veil of the Tabernacle and she is the door we will pass to Jesus.