The Minister’s Black Veil A Parable by Nathaniel Hawthorne.

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The Minister’s Black Veil A Parable by Nathaniel Hawthorne

1804 – 1864 Born in Salem, Massachusetts Descended from a prominent Puritan family Believed that evil was a dominant force in the world. His fiction expresses a gloomy vision of human affairs.

Inherited Guilt One of Hawthorne’s ancestors was a Puritan judge who played a key role in the Salem witchcraft trials. Another ancestor was a judge known for his persecution of Quakers. Both Hawthorne’s character and focus as a writer were shaped by a sense of inherited guilt. He was haunted by the intolerance and cruelty of ancestors. He was not a Puritan and was born 112 years after the Salem witchcraft trials.

Nathaniel Hawthorne Master of symbolism and allegory He wrote throughout his life. After graduating from Maine’s Bowdoin College in 1825, he wrote a novel, Fanshawe. Soon after the book’s anonymous publication in 1828, he was seized by shame and abruptly burned most available copies of his book.

The Minister’s Black Veil: A Parable Parable: a simple, usually brief, story that teaches a moral lesson. A type of Allegory which is a story with both a literal and a symbolic meaning. In subtitling this story “A Parable,” Hawthorne indicates that the moral lesson it conveys is important.

Connecting Literary Elements The veil that Mr. Hooper vows never to remove is a symbol – something that has meaning in itself while also standing for something greater. To understand the message expressed, analyze veil’s symbolic meaning. Revealed through responses of parishioners Revealed in minister’s own deathbed explanation.

Reading Strategy Draw inferences about meaning. When message of work of fiction is conveyed indirectly through symbols, the reader must draw inferences, or conclusions. Look closely at details, especially descriptions and dialogue.

Inference Drawing inferences is a way of interpreting a character’s behavior, statements, or an author’s message. Description Dialogue: “He has changed himself into something awful, only by hiding his face.” Inference: Villagers are frightened by the veil.

Vocabulary venerable: adj. commanding respect p. 342 iniquity: n. sin; wickedness (p.343) indecorous: adj. improper (p. 343) ostentatious: adj. intended to attract notice; showy (p. 343). sagacious: adj. shrewd; perceptive (p. 343)

Vocabulary vagary: n. unpredictable occurrence p. 344 tremulous: adj. characterized by trembling (p. 345) waggery: n. mischievous humor (p.345) impertinent: adj. not showing proper respect (p. 346) obstinacy: n. stubbornness

Connecting to the Literature A secret, when kept too long can take on a mysterious significance. It can cause people to fill in the missing story and draw their own untrue conclusions. In “The Minister’s Black Veil,” a Puritan parson keeps a secret from an entire village for his whole life.