The whole realms of the parable phase a different outlook on life than one might say compared to Emerson and Thoreau's point of views, involving transcendentalism. In the beginning, the author sheds light onto a setting of going to church, and the key term, "sunlight" in this text helps bring this forth, as a transcendentalist idea. Though, the perception of the story quickly changes to support something of darkness, secrecy, and an unsettling demeanor. The whole concept of the black veil is set on the weary side of any transcendentalist principles, but there is more to the story than just an image of the black veil.
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