"If it is a sign of mourning," replied Mr. Hooper, "I perhaps, like most other mortals, have sorrows dark enough to be typified by a black veil."
"If I hide my face for sorrow, there is cause enough . . . and if I cover it for secret sin, what mortal might not do the same?"
I believe like many strange occurrences that happen people instantaneously begin to conversant; calling him crazy and spreading rumors about him. Reverend Hooper. Though, confesses neither his own outlandish look nor the traumatized and inquisitive muttering of the people. The people sensed an undisputable wretchedness and inexplicableness in his words when he spoke. …show more content…
Many individuals change to his belief and people want him even when death came calling for them. Hooper is supposed to have some kind of unusual sympathetic about life. The veil makes him seem more secretive and maybe, people ponder, an offender who will comprehend their own transgression. Inopportunely for Hooper, the veil also splits him from his support system and, more particularly the darling of his