Friday, February 12, 2010

The Veiled Minister and. . . Lady Gaga?


Lady Gaga: Born Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta on March 26, 1986.

Through the seemingly infinite knowledge of Wikepedia and my own intuitive response to the reading, I discovered a key point of Dark Romanticism that also appears in The Minister's Black Veil:"Dark Romantics present individuals as prone to sin and self-destruction." In relation to Hawthorne's works, Wikepedia also informs us that: "His themes often center on the inherent evil and sin of humanity, and his works often have moral messages and deep psychological complexity." For those of us who have read it, TMBV absolutely fits this genre! I think the character of the preacher was defined within that last description of Hawthorne's writing.

Among some of the first responses of the congregation to Hooper's black veil was this:"The black veil, though it covers only our pastor's face, throws its influence over his whole person, and makes him ghostlike from head to foot. Do you not feel it so?'' The entire congregation is affected by this simple garment and the mystery behind it. "Each member of the congregation, the most innocent girl, and the man of hardened breast, felt as if the preacher had crept upon them, behind his awful veil, and discovered their hoarded iniquity of deed or thought." I think the most important fact to make about the veil itself is that it represents the unknown, or "the Other," which will always strike fear and doubt in the hearts of everyone else.
First of all, it was not a normal thing to hide your face. People who wear masks are weird, for one. Remember Lady Gaga and her unforgettable performance at the VMAs? I mean, she was of course eccentric before that little stunt, but the simple truth of the matter is that people who hide their face, hide their EYES, tend to come off as untrustworthy, even scary. What is that old saying?: The eyes are the window to the soul?






So what exactly is little miss Gaga trying to hide here?
"He has changed himself into something awful, only by hiding his face.'' At least that's what members of the church said about Mr. Hooper. The revelation of the mask comes later in the story, in Mr. Hooper's conversation with his wife, when he says: "I, perhaps, like most other mortals, have sorrows dark enough to be typified by a black veil."
So this is it, my friends. This is what it all comes down to. Mr. Hooper feels so much guilt and humiliation from his sins that cannot be seen by men that he feels some sort of obligation to display an outward symbol of his wickedness. While "normal" members of society put on a smile and walk around like they are blameless, he in fact seeks to attone for his sins by humbling himself and wearing this "letter A." But does this necessarily make him an evil character? NO WAY!! He's just a man attempting to wear his heart on his sleeve, which is a characteristic I would think to be admirable in a minister. They're people too, and there is a lot of pressure for them to be perfect servants of God.

Does this mean Lady Gaga is the next Billy Graham?. . .
ALSO, GO TEAM COOPER!!!! YAY-YEAH!!




8 comments:

  1. All I have to say is...WTF? Haha Just Kidding.. Very INTERESTING post for sure...and what's up my teammates bringing down my team score?? :-(

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  2. Heather, I don't know how you came up with this but I'm amazed...it totally worked! Gotta be honest, Gaga has some catchy tunes but when I see her or listen to her in interviews I want to punch her and Minister Hooper I definitiely do NOT want to punch. I remained completely sympathetic to him throughout the text. But I thought you had some really interesting points and as always I loved your blog:) PS-can't wait to bust out my crimper!

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  3. Yes...very interesting! Like everyone else I'm amazed at the connections you can make! What goes on in that head of yours? ;) I like the extra descriptions of Dark Romanticism, it definitely helps to understand it more. (Kristi did it too and I find it helpful! :) I'm glad we made the same connections on things, I thought at first that I was wrong! Nice work :)

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  4. Everyone has a mask, something to hide. Your are right it doesn't make them bad.

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  5. Who knew lady gaga had something in common with those crazy puritans?

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  6. Sad that people find it necessary to wear masks. In the case of the preacher, its interresting that so many people related to him because he was so upfront with his own sins, thus the veil. You were alittle short on the dark romantic themes but team copper is #1 so maybe we should easeup on the rest of the class. lol

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  7. Just as a clarification, no one has the authority to say whether or not anyone was "short" or otherwise not up to par with regards to the assignment besides me. That's judging, not engaging, and isn't the assignment.

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  8. Very good, I liked the Lady Gaga comparison and definitely thinks she's hiding something behind the mask, or maybe just making a statement through her excentric fashion choices.

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