Nathaniel Hawthorne's The Ministers Black Veil

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The Minister´s Black Veil In The Ministers Black Veil Mr. Hooper wears a black veil; people in the town gossip of how he wears the veil to hide a secret or a sin. This can be seen when Elizabeth asks him to take the veil off “Beloved and respected as you are, there may be whispers that you hide your face under the consciousness of secret sin. For the sake of your holy office, do away this scandal!”(pg.8). Mr. Hooper in reality has no great sin to hide, he only wears the veil to see the effect it has on the community, and to make them aware of how they all hide something. The people in the town think that the veil has changed Mr. Hooper, “He has changed himself into something awful, only by hiding his face.”(pg.2) Their reactions demonstrate that they fear what the veil represents, sin. Even though the inhabitants don’t know his secrets he wants them to believe they are dark and represented by the veil. We can see this when he is talking to Elizabeth “I, perhaps, like most other mortals, have sorrows dark enough to be typified by a black veil” (pg.8) The veil has separates him from everyone and prevents him from having any relationships. “In this …show more content…

Mr. Hooper chooses to give a sermon on secret sin the day he starts wearing the veil. “The subject had reference to secret sin, and those sad mysteries which we hide from our nearest and dearest, and would fain conceal from our own consciousness, even forgetting that the Omniscient can detect them”(pg.3). This can lead us to infer that he uses the veil to make his sermon more effective. The veil actually makes him a better minister because sinners identified with him, “he became a man of awful power over souls that were in agony for sin.”(pg.10) “A subtle power was breathed into his words.”(pg.3), the power that is breathed into his words is a result of the people’s perception of Mr. Hooper; how they associate him with

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