The Use Of Symbolism In The Minister's Black Veil

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The Minister’s Black Veil has been the subject of much literary analysis and the use of symbolism. It is intriguing as the reader is left to consider on his own the reasons for the donning of the veil by the Reverend and even at the end of the story the reader is left to hypothesise on his own. A veil can be used for two things; either to hide things from others or to hide others from one’s view.Textual analysis will be used to show that in my opinion the latter is the better fit here and that the not so virtuous Reverend uses the veil to shield and hide his wicked action of fornication from the townspeople. The first scene where the good Reverend dons the veil is the most telling. It signifies the actual reason for the whole story as when
These words aptly put the reason for his veil and secrecy around the reason for donning a veil “But that piece of crape, to their imagination, seemed to hang down before his heart, the symbol of a fearful secret between him and them.” The veil makes him remote and distant and unapproachable so that people can no longer talk freely with him or ask him questions which are intrusive. so another purpose of the veil can be to keep people at arm’s length and avoid detection of the true sins of the Reverend. The question of the veil also shows the inherent wickedness in the Puritan society as the townspeople gossip about the reason for the veil and attributed it to dark reasons.They ignore The Reverend in happy times and call him only in times of need. Even though the Minister was always present for the townspeople they never return this favor and are unfair to him. Christianity preaches that only God can decide who is worthy of punishment and is actually a sinner but we can see the townspeople acting as judge,jury and executioner in this story. This shows the hypocrisy of a puritan society as they ostracize someone without any such evidence of a crime only based on assumptions. Reverand Hooper had never expressly accepted or denied committing any sin however this does not stop the townspeople from gossiping about it and believing him to be a sinner. They ironically engage in sins of backbiting and ridiculing a person and superior to the Reverend and judge him making them guilty of the sin of pride. The veil symbolises something dark and evil.It may be a symbol of the darkness inside a person’s own soul or of a viel that a person wears between himself and his Lord to hide his shame and guilt. The author shows the effect of the veil on the person in the words that“The black veil, though it covers only our pastor 's face, throws its influence over his whole

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