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The Minister’s Black Veil:A representation of an Inherent Sinful Nature

2023-01-04 11:37:56

There is no deep, dark or secret sin in anyone. Unfortunately, nobody is doing this. Everyone's life is hidden in front of the masses and is far from people's eyes. The reason we do this is because people tend to judge each other without knowing the true meaning or cause of what their judgment is based on. The Protestant group called Protestant believes that everyone was born as a sinner and they can never remove the nature of sin. Nathaniel Hawthorne wrote a wonderful literary work.

Nathaniel Hawthorne's black veil of Black Beer's Nataniel Hawthorne shows the secret sin that all of us are hiding. Pastor Hooper wore a black veil in this story and never took it off. He saw a secret sinful self hidden in the dark by anyone. Fool drew a sense of isolation that everyone was experiencing in the case of black cats when wearing a veil. A black cat is one of Arenpo's famous murder stories. The murderer told the story and the talker told us the night before he was sentenced to kill his wife. He tells me that he is a very cowardly boy and how parents are offering him various pets. He looked after these animals and got their return. Back in time, the narrator told us that he married a woman

In the minister 's black veil, Minister Parson Hooper wore a black veil and hid his face in his teaching citizens. Hawthorne has Hooper wear this veil for two reasons. First of all, Hooper depicted himself as a symbol of the emergence of righteousness and decency proposed by citizens, and their true nature is the opposite. Secondly, the Minister considers himself guilty and uses that veil as a criminal complaint against the people of the town. The aim of Hawthorne's veil is to point out that everyone who hides their inner sin is wearing a veil that covers the soul, not his face. The veil of the priest hides his face from other people and himself (Hawthorne uses his face as a soul window). Likewise, the Parish 's "invisible veil" concealed their crime from other parts of the community and their own crimes - when they had the opportunity to see inside. Because their heart is covered with veils, the inhabitants of the parish can not even feel the guilt of their sins. (PG