The Importance Of Romanticism In The Minister's Black Veil

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“Aww romance” is what many people believe when they hear American romanticism. People don’t understand the true evil behind such deep dark stories and what would some call disturbing. They don’t understand that American romanticism is truly meant for authors that talk about intuition over the fact, and these authors tend to elevate the imagination over reason and tend to alter facts to tell the truth. Also, they get to a certain point where they talk about an individual trying to break free when struggling. These writers mostly talk about suspense and spooky stories with a protagonist that are grotesque or twisted. Many people don’t understand that this type of stories aren’t all that great. For example, many people refer to the famous author …show more content…

Also this describes how a community truly is how life changes and has hardships that make things just simply how they are. The author shows the true community and real life situation in Mr. Hooper’s life through plot, imagery, symbolism, point of view, and settings. Many people don’t truly know what the plot has to do with a story, but it is a very important part of this story. In “The Minister’s Black Veil” the plot consists of the arrangement of events. The plot is important because in the whole story the events wouldn’t really follow a chronological order. Hawthorne simply just kept going on and on without following a certain process to tell the story. The author simply just spoke his feelings and how he felt about secret …show more content…

In “The Minister’s Black Veil” the author uses third person point of view, but occasionally changes into a sort of omniscient tone.The point of view helps us develop what kind of person the author is and what kind of tone and direction he or she is going towards with their story. Finally and most important the setting is important because in Hawthorne’s story he says that it is a village and when readers think of a village, they think that everything and everyone knows your business and it is true. Because of this, the author sets an idea that this is already going to be a problem. The author also sets a sort of sad and mysterious setting with all that was going on with Minister Hopper and his black

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