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    in “The Minister’s Black Veil‚” many sources state that Rev. Hooper’s veil symbolizes sin. There are many critiques based on this though there is never truly a real answer; Hooper never tells‚ because he carries it to his death bed with him. He becomes known as a bizarre‚ secretive‚ and quite a mysterious man. The veil helped to alienate him from all of society‚ which drew the public to believe he was crazy. In “The Minister’s Black Veil‚” Nathaniel Hawthorne uses the black veil and the society (as

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    Brooks English II‚ Level II We Are All Sinners “The Minister’s Black Veil” takes place in a typical Puritan village in New England. The majority of the people in this Puritan village live very strict lives‚ emphasizing hard work and religious devotion. One member of this village‚ Reverend Mr. Hooper‚ is the main focus in the story because of his black veil on his face that reveals nothing but his mouth and chin. Because of this black veil‚ many people start to change their attitude and feelings towards

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    Symbolism In The Veil The veil that the minister wears in "The Ministers Black Veil"‚ by Nathanial Hawthorne represents the emphasis on man’s inner reality‚ and those thoughts and feelings which are not immediately obvious. As Hawthorne explored this inner nature‚ he found the source of dignity and virtue‚ and certain elements of darkness. When the minister first walks out of his home wearing the veil‚ everyone is astonished. This one man in this village decides to be a nonconformist and wear

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    Puritanism in Nathaniel Hawthorne ’s "The Minister ’s Black Veil" Nathaniel Hawthorne ’s "The Minister ’s Black Veil" is a story about sin and the dark side of the Puritan religion. Hawthorne was a descendent of Puritan immigrants and grew up in Salem‚ Massachusetts where Puritanism was quite prevalent. While his story emphasizes Puritan beliefs‚ it criticizes those with which he disagrees. Through the use of symbols‚ Hawthorne uses his writing as a channel to prove the hypocrisy and extremities

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    The Ministers Black Veil: 1. What is the Serman’s subject on the first day that Mr. Hooper wears the black veil? a. It had reference to the secret sin. The ones we hide from everyone‚ even ourselves. Everyone felt like he had crept upon them and knew all their secrets. 2. Who is Elizabeth? a. She is the minister’s fiancé. 3. Explain the effect the black veil has on the wedding that Mr. Hooper performs. a. It was a distraction to the wedding and many people said it resembled evil. 4. Why

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    Study Guide “The Minister’s Black Veil” p. 239-247 1. Define symbolism. How is symbolism used in this story? 2. Define parable. How is this story a parable? 3. What is the mood in Milford? How do the villagers feel about going to service? Does that mood change later in the story? 4. How does the veil affect the congregation’s view of Mr. Hooper? How does it affect his view of the world? 5. How does Mr. Hooper define “secret sin”? Why does the congregation

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    having the freedom to do something without being judged by others. People seemed to jump to conclusion that the Mr. Hooper was hiding something and keeping a secret sin. The veil was symbolized as a fearful secret between his community and him and they found themselves too intimidated to approach him and ask why he wore the black veil. "What‚ but the mystery which it obscurely typifies‚ has made this piece of crape so awful? When the friend shows his inmost heart to his friend the lover to his best beloved;

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    has always been known for using a great amount of symbolism in his writings. This is due to the fact that he is very vague when it comes to his works and demands for the reader to draw their own conclusions. This is the case in “The Minister’s Black Veil”‚ Hawthorne first introduces symbolism when he introduces Minister Hooper‚ the religious Minister that begins wearing a black veil one day and continues to wear it until he dies. The use of symbolism the way Hawthorne portrays it allows the reader

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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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    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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