Minister's Black Veil Essay

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"There is no greater agony than bearing an untold story inside you." - Maya Angelou. In the "Minister's Black Veil" by Nathaniel Hawthorne's character, Mr. Hooper, has a personal sin that warrants his action of wearing the terrible black veil. I believe this because of two reasons; he had an affair with the young women who passed away, and he wanted to show that even men of God sin. Others believe that Mr. Hooper hid his face because of his sin of vanity which is not the case and here's why. To start with, Mr. Hooper wore his veil to display his affair and mourning for the young lady which passed away at the start of this parable. In line 137, a bell tolled for the funeral of the deceased. Family and friends were gathered …show more content…

In article one, by Angie Fullin, she states "They no longer see his kindness or good heart. He opens his most significant sermon by discussing "secret sins" which makes the congregation speculate as to what his sin might be". I believe he did this because the guilt ate at his conscience. And when he woke up in the morning to get prepared to give his sermon that day, the minister saw what the topic was, then an idea formed in his head. Something that could satisfy his conscience and prove a point. If he wore the black veil, then he would draw gossip towards him making his church think that he had sinned without coming out and stating that he did. Mr. Hooper could display his grief, sin, and fault and show that clergyman, that men of God, could sin. In "the Minister's Black Veil", line 260 the minister even tells his wife that he wears it as a sign of mourning, mourning for what is the question. He mourns for the girl, himself, the people, which he prays to. He mourns for his mistakes, his sins, his vow. With this all on display he shows all the whole that this man of God sinned, that he is still human, that he grieves for

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