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... These writers, known as Dark Romantics, use symbolism to explore the dark side of the human mind. ... Another dark romantic author, Nathaniel Hawthorne in “The Minister’s Black Veil” symbolizes the secret, hidden guilt that lies in every human heart in the black veil the minister always wears. ... Poe, Hawthorne, and Melville are Romantic Writers who write with a dark tone, unrealistic plots, and obsessed characters. ... Poe writes, “all my soul within me burning,” as he portrays his dark style to the reader. Poe was an example of the Romantic writer who focuses on the dark side of humanity. ... The repetitive sing-song is almost lyrical, until the reader was drawn deeper and deeper into the dark side of the poem. ... Through his stories, Poe pours out his emotions and dark fantasies of reality. ... Through the ever-present secrecy of the Black Veil, Hawthorne conveys a sense of dark mysticism. ...
American writers Nathaniel Hawthorne, Herman Melville and Edgar Allan Poe used dark imagery and pessimistic tones to depict the message that man has a dark side and it greatly influences those who are forced to associate with the evilness of man.
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