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    The Ministers Black Veil "The children fled from his approach"‚ illustration by Elenore Abbott‚ 1900 "The Ministers Black Veil" is a short story written by Nathaniel Hawthorne. It was first published in the 1836 edition of The Token and Atlantic Souvenir‚ edited by Samuel Goodrich. It later appeared in Twice-Told Tales‚ a collection of short stories by Hawthorne published in 1835. Plot summary The story begins with the sexton standing in front of the meeting-house‚ ringing the bell

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    In “The Minister’s Black Veil‚” There is a pastor‚ Mr. Hooper‚ who starts wearing a black veil. This disturbs the townspeople and causes them to do outrageous things. Mr. Hooper never tells why he wears the veil‚ but one reason he wears the veil could be to show that everybody has secrets‚ everybody has something that they hide from the rest of us. In turns‚ he wants to prove a point‚ that we all need to remove our veils‚ we all need to stop keeping these deep dark secrets from everybody. Why he

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    meanings within the text to allow his intended meaning to be prevalent and unquestionable‚ or‚ he can use it to set up multiple possibilities as to the true meaning of the story‚ thus leaving this open for interpretation by the reader. In Nathaniel Hawthorne’s story “The Minister’s Black Veil”‚ we see many examples of symbolism. This story begins with the congregation turning to find that their minister is wearing a black veil upon his face. Throughout the story the meaning of the veil is questioned

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    In The Minister’s Black Veil‚ Nathaniel Hawthorne explores 1 Corinthians 13:12 by looking at a Puritan minister‚ wearing a dark veil and his congregation’s responses‚ implying that everyone wears a dark veil to cover themselves‚ whether actually visible or not. The story embodies the verse and shows the reader a new aspect of it. In the tale‚ the minister reveals that he is using the veil to illustrate the veil everyone views the world through‚ and that no one removes the veil until death. First

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    In the romantic short story‚ “ The Minister’s Black Veil‚” by Nathaniel Hawthorne Mr. Hooper‚ the minister‚ transforms from a well-loved minister to a man nobody wants to be around. People and even children who used to look up to the man are now afraid of the minister because of one simple factor. He begins to wear a black veil that is mysterious and creepy he gains a negative reputation. People start to stay away from him and are scared to even have a conversation with Mr.Hooper‚ and because of

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    Some people can’t hide their secrets as good as others because of their guilty conscience. In the story “The Ministers Black Veil” Mr. Hooper is a minister who wears a mysterious black veil and refuses to tell anybody in the town why. Because of the fact that Mr. Hopper is so secretive about this black veil it makes the townsfolk’s wonder. Mr. Hooper has such an attachment to this black veil people automatically criticize him and assume he has some secret. That could be exactly what Mr. Hopper was

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    In “The Minister’s Black Veil” there are many secrets‚ many dark areas‚ both literal and metaphorical. These secrets aren’t necessarily centered on the minister but on the people around him. This is evidenced by their reaction to his sermon of secret sin while wearing the black veil. Their discomfort of the people is because of the veil. The black veil symbolizes the secret sins the people are hiding. It’s not the sin that the minister is carrying‚ it’s the sins other have that he’s carrying. Which

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    Mr. Hopper‚ a man who was a minister in a village in a town of Milford‚ somewhere in England. He was usually the person who would always be leading citizens‚ looked up to by everyone‚ including civil authorities. Of course‚ everyone knew Mr.Hooper in town. Every Sunday the whole village went to church. This Sunday‚ when Mr.Hopper got out of his house‚ his appearance was totally different than usual. The sexton who was ringing the bell so people could know the minister was there. He stopped ringing

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    “The Minister’s Black Veil:” The Story of Mr. Hopper The Minister’s Black Veil is considered a Gothic literature. It can be a Gothic Literature because Mr. Hopper starts wearing a black veil and the townspeople start to worry because they thought he committed a crime or possibly murdered someone. Wearing the black veil made everyone curious and wanted to find out what he was hiding from the townspeople. The people murmur about Hooper’s dreadfully changed appearance‚ questioning if it is truly his

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    Black veil? That’s the meaning of secret sin and how terrible human nature can be. This could represent the secret sin that all people carry in their hearts… Sounds like someone I know in "The Ministers black veil". He goes by the name of Mr. Hooper. Mr. Hooper is blatantly seen to wear the veil to show he has caused personal sin that he bears to keep inside. He is closed from the outside world of positivity and shows no warrants to the people he socializes with. Even his fiancée . With that being

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