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The Minister 's Black Veil

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1. Intro/Thesis statement: Mr. Hawthorne’s works of fiction “The Minister’s Black Veil,” “Young Goodman Brown,” and THE SCARLET LETTER contributed discussion amongst people. It planted questions in our heads about what humanities’ sinful nature means and how it is perceived. These literature pieces are all connected because of their theme being about secret sin. This is because we all yearn for things that are wrong, that could even be considered immoral. People don’t read these literature pieces for the entertainment value but the constant “brain food” it gives the readers questions they never thought to ask themselves. That’s why it’s so important to read them and also understand them. This is why we must focus on their intertwining themes and what makes them “tick”. There are other themes revolving around all three of these works, but they focus on the theme that predominates and unifies them, which is secret sin. This makes it an engaging topic that takes hold of their viewers. 2. Concession followed by pro-argument: No serious reader of these works denies the thematic presence of sin’s relativity. Nevertheless it could be inferred that sin isn’t actually the main theme but the supernatural. The supernatural is a constant reminder in all three works. The most notorious for the wacky and unsettling supernatural theme is THE SCARLET LETTER, a clear and memorable quote from this book is the quote "It was the old dame in the chimney corner, at the house where you watched

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