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What Does The Veil Symbolize In The Minister's Black Veil

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Throughout the entire story of, The Ministers Black Veil , Mr. Hooer is wearing this black veil that covers his entire face. Usually, veils are worn during a funeral, and only a funeral and taken off after. Mr. Hooper wore this veil around the entire town and no one knew the reason why. "I look around me, and, lo! on every visage a Black Veil!" In the story, Mr. Hooper tells his fiance, Elizabeth, that it is a symbol, but he doesn't say what. I think that Mr. Hooper wore the veil for his own personal sin, not to burden the townspeople. The quote I just put was his last words before he died. The meaning of it was him saying that everyone has their own sin, and just because someone isn't physically wearing veil doesn't mean that they don't already have one inside of them. Others would say that Mr. Hooper was a hyprocite and that he pretends to be holy but he's really just a devil. I argue with that. The whole moral of the story to me, was that everyone has their own personal sin. Just because you're a minister doesn't mean that you don't have any. …show more content…

Hooper wore the black veil to symbolized secret sin; this veil represented how everyone has something in their heart that no one knows about." I mainly stuck to this article because it supports my argument by a landlside. The quote is saying her (the authors) thought as to why Mr. Hooper wore the veil. Everyone has their own personal secret. The author, Searis West, explains throughtout this entire article is that he wore it for his own personal issues. The townspeople think that he wears it to bother them only because he doesn't say what the reason was to anybody. He made a promise to God which he swore to secrecy. The author thinks that Mr. Hooper wears this veil because of the audltery he was accused of with the young girl. Maybe, Mr. Hooper wore this because of

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