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    hide their true identity. This is evident in the story when the minister walks out to the congregation for the first time with the black veil on. “I can’t really feel as if good Mr. Hooper’s face was behind that piece of crepe‚” said the sexton. In this section of the story‚ the congregation is very confused of the actions of their Reverend Mr. Hooper. He was known as the most “religious” person in the town‚ and now he has a black veil on that symbolises death and darkness. This theme is also evident

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    2013 The Minister’s Black Veil “But what has good Parson Hooper got upon his face?” (pg.1). This the first peak we get of the black veil that obscures the minister’s face; through the sexton‚ in Nathaniel Hawthorne’s “The Minister’s Black Veil”. We can also determine what kind of man the minister was by his own actions‚ his words‚ and what others say of him. Hawthorne tells the story of good Parson Hooper‚ a minister who one day decides to cover his face with a black veil for unknown reasons.

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    elements of mystery and uncertainty that is why his story “the Minster’s Black veil” is best analysed in terms of reader response. Hawthorne chose to not have any direct explanation for the actions of his characters giving it to the readers to interpret the way they wish even if he did have a certain message. The fact that there is no direct and final conclusion to the reason behind the minister’s decision to wear the black veil has caused critics to debate this story through the centuries‚ resulting

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    The Minister’s Black Veil:”The Meaning of The Mysterious Black Veil” The minister’s black veil is revealed in Mr. Hooper’s remarks to Elizabeth when she wonders why he had chosen to wear that mysterious black veil.Mr. Hooper was the pastor who gives a sermon on the subject of sins which‚ when he is giving the sermon he wears the black veil‚ which makes people wonder why he wears that. No one dares to ask him why he wears it ‚ the only person who had the courage to ask was his fiance Elizabeth

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    Is mystery worth? Mystery is always something that excites and bustles both individuals and groups of people‚ especially if the context of the secrecy is related to religious aspect. “The Minister’s Black Veil” is a short story set in Puritan New England in the first half of the eighteenth century‚ where the secret sins of humanity exerted a fascination for most citizens of a little town called Milford. In that era‚ the belief that all humans sin continuously from birth and that even most church-attending

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    Symbolism in The Scarlet Letter “He that falls into sin is a man; that grieves at it‚ is a saint; that boasteth of it‚ is a devil” (Thomas Fuller). In modern times‚ society doesn’t sentence a man to jail time for committing the crime of adultery. We have grown to accept adultery more in our society today than people did in the 17th century. Back then‚ committing the sin of adultery was as bad as murder‚ and an adulterer could be sentenced to death. Luckily for Hester Prynn in The Scarlet Letter‚ she is

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    are many references to the “black veil” throughout the course of the story. The references of the black changed by first being a “terrible thing” to being a “prevailing wonder” to a “sable veil”. So basically‚ it went from negative to positive to neutral. The people of the community thought it was strange to do something different. When the minister wore this veil‚ he got lonely and abandoned from society. In my opinion‚ it wasn’t weird at all for him to wear this veil. He was trying to make see that

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    The Minister’s Black Veil Father Hooper wears a black veil over his eyes and nose‚ never revealing the reason of the veil to a soul. At times the sexton would insinuate a reason behind the veil but never revealing the answer to the mystery. Father Hooper is a very imaginative and creative individual to innovate the idea of wearing a black veil to express an idea. He is angry towards the response of the veil to his parishioners‚ since they treated him differently with the veil compared to without

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    The Scarlet Letter Motif: Words and names for the Scarlet Letter Chapter 1: Chapter 2: 1. “‘But she—the naughty baggage—little will she care what they put upon the bodice of her gown!’” (49) CM: Like many Puritan women in Boston‚ this woman illustrates the hate they all have for Hester Prynne‚ by declaring that Hester is unmoved by her sin. 2. “‘Ah‚ but‚” interposed‚ more softly‚ a young wife‚ holding a child by the hand‚ "let her cover the mark as she will‚ the pang of it will be

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    of the righteous Colony of Massachusetts — proclaims that the settlement is a place where "iniquity is dragged out into the sunshine‚" the colony‚ along with the Reverend Mr. Wilson‚ is in awe of Dimmesdale’s goodness and sanctity. Inside the good minister‚ however‚ is a storm raging between holiness and self-torture. He is unable to reveal his sin. At worst‚ Dimmesdale is a symbol of hypocrisy and self-centered intellectualism; he knows what is right but has not the courage to make himself do the

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