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    “The Minister’s Black Veil” is a parable that is cloaked in ambiguity. I believe that the author wrote this parable with a purpose. Like a piece of art, the story’s mystery allows each reader to interpret it differently. This however, results in many different inferences. As I read, and reread, the story I was convinced that the veil represents the dangers of judgment. In the beginning of the parable, the author depicts a small town that is full of church-going individuals. Sunday's are somewhat

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    Nathaniel Hawthorne’s “The Minister’s Black Veil” shows the results of a good man showing his sins using a black veil in order to reveal that all men have secret sins. This is a time where people focused on the supernatural and spiritual. Nathaniel Hawthorne is considered an American Romantic writer because he wrote about people being able to make individual choices and also he wrote about the supernatural and the afterlife. Hawthorne followed the usual Romantic ideas where he focused on the secrets

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    In “The Minister's Black Veil” by Nathaniel Hawthorne: the veil symbolized purity and innocence in Hooper's eyes , however it really symbolized the two “I’s” , isolation from his community, and /village , and Elizabeth , and Mr. Hooper’s insecurities with the veil.Throughout the whole short story the environment began to change because of Mr.Hooper’s veil. For instance , when Mr. Hooper started to wear his black veil , he started getting attention from the villagers.The author expresses that the

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    characterization. In the short story “The Minister’s Black Veil”, Hawthorne gives thorough descriptions of Reverend Mr. Hooper and the townspeople. The minister uses a black veil as a response for social commentary of the townspeople’s sins. These actions cause commotion amongst the people and rumors fly around fast, especially after the death of a young maiden. This makes the people uneasy and they avoid the minister and do not approach him, nor dare to ask why he is wearing the veil. “Dying sinners cried aloud

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    this well known American Romanticism story, The Minister’s Black Veil by Nathaniel Hawthorne, we encounter a bizarre character who is our protagonist What American Romanticism was is that it was a movement in the arts and literature that originated in the late 18th century, emphasizing inspiration, subjectivity, and the primacy of the individual. Mr. Hooper was the protagonist and minister who have decided to pay penance by wearing a long black veil over his head for the rest of his days. He was judged

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    truth. Appearance comes down to how you look but mostly what you wear. In Nathaniel Hawthorne’s short story “ The Minister’s Black Veil”, The main character Mr. Hooper, really opens light to the topic of appearance. Being a reverend Mr. hooper has quite a shocking way he displays himself. A black veil is what he wears down his face, more like a second face he carries around. This black veil represents the sin and sorrow the reverends been holding.

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    In “The Minister’s Black Veil” by Nathaniel Hawthorne we learn that people were created to do evil works, but sometimes their evil works aren’t as visible. This theme is very prominent because the veil can symbolizes the hidden sins the minister had. “At that instant, catching a glimpse of his figure in the looking-glass, the black veil involved his own spirit in the horror with which it overwhelmed all others. His frame shuddered, his lips grew white, he spilt the untasted wine upon the carpet,

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    face. Whether that is commitment to a person, a job, or- as in the story- an ideal. In “The Minister’s Black Veil” by Nathaniel Hawthorne the main character- Minister Hooper- decides to teach a sermon all the while with a black veil on his face that covers everything above the mouth. The strange thing that happens shortly after is what sets the whole foundation for the story- Mr. Hooper does not remove the veil. In fact, even to the grave Parson Hooper continues to conceal his face from everyone he

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    In Nathaniel Hawthorne’s “The Minister’s Black Veil” mystery plays a huge role when it comes to plot, and character development. At the end of this story the minister who is wearing the veil rhetorically asks, “What but the mystery which it obscurely typifies has made this piece of crape so awful?” (Hawthorne 1044). Hawthorne has built up this character so carefully and intensely to this point, to quite directly state that this veil on his face represents mystery. The minister also begs the question

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    A Darkened View – The Minister’s Black Veil Nathaniel Hawthorne’s The Minister’s Black Veil is a short story that carries the subtitle “A parable” This is interesting because “Derived from the Greek word parabolé, meaning to place side by side, the English word parable had already by Hawthorne’s time taken on its common theological colloquialism voiced in catechisms as “an earthly story with a heavenly meaning.” The earthly symbol (the veil) must be construed side by side with an

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