What Does The Black Veil Symbolize In The Scarlet Letter

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First, Hawthorne uses symbolism in both text, in The Scarlet Letter, Hester was wearing the letter A which is symbolic sin adultery through out the novel. The people attitude towards Hester was very poorly because the sin she had committed, for example: “ her prison door was thrown open and she came four into he sunshine, which, failing on all alike, seemed to her sick and morbid heart, as if meant for no other purpose than to reveal the scarlet letter on her breast”(Hawthorne 45). In the minster black veil, the black veil is a symbol of sin an how critical society really is. Hopper wears the black veil in the wedding, people were looking at him very differently because of the clothes he was wearing to a wedding but it would be ok if he wears …show more content…

Let's start off with Hester because through out the novel she had to face adversity, but she wants to be forgiven but her community is not lettering her. In the following text gives an example “… If she entered a church trusting to share the sabbath simile of the universal rather, it was often her mishap to find herself the text of the discourse, she grew to have a dread of children for they Imbedded from their parents a vague idea of something terrible” (Hawthorne 49). In “the minster black veil”, Mr.Hoppers veil has been a type of symbol of truth that we are upwelling to admit. During the allegorical text, he is feared and misunderstood, as well as live with his sin forever. Like example “few could refrain from twisting their heads towards the door; many stood upright and turned directly about ; while several little boys clam bored upon the seats and came down again with a terrible racket. There was a general bustle, a rustlings of woman gowns and shuffling of men's feet, greatly at variance with that hushed repose which should attend the entrance of the minster”. (Hawthorne

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