The Scarlet Letter And The Minister's Black Veil

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Nathaniel Hawthorne is considered the first great American author because of the common themes found in his works as well as his elaborate vocabulary and diction. Some of those common themes that are found in The Scarlet Letter and “The Minister’s Black Veil” are sinning, the judgment of society, and the importance of self-identity that characters experience. The reason why these themes work so well together is that they are all connected to each other, playing a role in how the other turns out.