"Minister 's Black Veil" - External, Internal Collision According to literary critic' s evaluation, Nathaniel Hawthorne 's short story "Minister' s Black Veil" is treated equally in the story, conflicting both internal and internal It contains. The purpose of this paper is to explore the two types of conflict that occurred in the story. R. W. B. Lewis hinted at the inner and outer contradictions in his statement in "Returning to Lime: Hawthorne".
"The Minister's Black Veil" External and internal conflicts in Nasaniel Hawthorne's short story "Minister's Black Veil" embody the duality of conflict, including external conflicts and internal conflicts. The purpose of this article is to explore the two types of conflicts that appear in the story. In the eyes of this reader, the central conflict - the relationship between the hero and the opponent (Abrams 225) - is an internal conflict in the story, the spirit within the minister - a moral conflict, the pastor.
"Minister 's Black Veil" - External, Internal Collision According to literary critic' s evaluation, Nathaniel Hawthorne 's short story "Minister' s Black Veil" is treated equally in the story, conflicting both internal and internal It contains. The purpose of this paper is to explore the two types of conflict that occurred in the story. R. W. B. Lewis hinted at the inner and outer contradictions in his statement in "Returning to Lime: Hawthorne".
Because secret sins and hypocrisies are two important trademarks of syrup Nathaniel Hawthorne, neither story can predict secret sin and hypocrisy. For the "minister's black veil", the minister deals with his inner secret crime and hypocritical confrontation. However, secret crimes are never conveyed to the audience at all times. But hypocrisy, because (especially at that time) pastors are perfect and are expected to maintain the highest standards, even preachers and preachers are now sinned. In "Young Goodman Brown", secret sin and hypocrisy are also different views. The secret sin is a gathering between Goodman Brown and the devil, where the devil is thought to be his inner conflict, not an external conflict. The virtual fact is that he keeps the secret, but everyone else is working on the same problem.