OJ Simpson was suspected of killing his
ex-wife and her friend outside her
home. Before he was arrested for the suspicion he was already tried, convicted
and, executed in
the minds of all of America. Before he went
to trial everyone
knew the "truth," everyone had already
decided his fate before the evidence
was
presented. No one knew what happened but
we all formed our opinions
and theories of
how he did it, why he did it, and if he should be killed or just get
life in
prison. Our world is too judgmental and
it always has been. Even in the
time Hawthorne
wrote of in The Scarlet Letter and in "The Ministers Black Veil"
people judged
before they knew the truth.
Objects were judged even though they had
no relevance on what really
happened. In "The Ministers Black Veil" no
one knew why the minister wore
the veil but
everyone assumed it meant shame and that he had something to
hide. I think that the minister thought that it was
his mission to show how
superficial the
people were. The ministers own fiancee
left him because no one
knew anything
about the veil he wore. Again in The
Scarlet Letter, I can think
of two more major
examples where an object was used as a sign or omen. The
first is of
course the letter, it meant evil, shame,
and sin to the townspeople.
All it was, was a
letter nothing more, nothing less. The
second object that
people took as a
prolific sign was the weeds on a grave.
They reasoned that the
weeds were there
because of the sins of that person, and that the weeds grew
because flowers
could not. People then and now take
symbols too deeply and
meaningful.
People often take events to be meaningful
and supernatural. In The Scarlet
Letter the meteor
meant some great act of God or the Devil was about to take
place. All a meteor is, is a chunk of rock of that
is being incinerated in our
atmosphere. As a second example, when a person was up on
the scaffold it
meant that they
deserved scorn and ridicule and no mercy.
The scaffold meant
you had shame and
guilt and it was for all the others to see.
In those times people were taken to mean
things as well. Hester was good
hearted and
almost clean but was seen as a sinful evil person, to be avoided at
all costs. Chillingworth was seen as a kindhearted
doctor only there to help people when in actuallity he was an evil, sadistic
man concerned only with his complete revenge on Dimesdale. The minister, or reverend, is seen as a holy
reverent person, to be looked upon as a level of holiness to achieve. The reverend may have committed great and evil sins but he is still
seen as a holy idol.
People judge others without basis for
their opinion, and without knowing
of the
facts. Events were taken as symbolic
when all they were was a natural
occurrence. Objects are made into symbols when often all
they are is an object,
not meant to mean
anything but always made to mean something.
Everything is
judged and made
to mean something when they are meaningless.
Our world is
superficial and
prejudice against what they do not understand.
They judge on
appearances and
circumstances. Most don't even make an
attempt at finding the
facts.
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