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“The Minister’s Black Veil” By: Nathaniel Hawthorne
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An unexpected change… The story is a parable. The town is centered around the church. Everyone congregates in front of the church until the minister comes out of his house. Mister Hooper is about 30, quiet and well liked, and neatly dressed. The ONLY thing different is a black veil that is on his face. What is the town’s first reaction to the veil? How do they behave?
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A bit of a different sermon Rather than sitting quietly in church, everyone is whispering and fidgeting. Why is this black veil so disconcerting to the congregation? Why would the minister wear it? What is so scary about the sermon on secret sin? What point is Mister Hooper trying to make? The simple addition of a black veil leads to the congregation avoiding Mister Hooper after church. Has the pastor truly done anything wrong?
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He’s not done yet… The veil was not a one-time occurrence. Hooper showed up to preach a funeral wearing it, which made the mood even more somber. However, why is it more accepted at the funeral? He then wore the veil to a wedding. What did it do to the atmosphere of the wedding? What did it cause people to think about the marriage? The veil even upset Mister Hooper as it led him to run from the wedding when he caught a glimpse of himself in the mirror. So why continue to wear it?
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The fallout The town could talk of nothing else. Could this have been the goal? Why? No one would outright ask him his reasons for wearing it. Why? The church sent a group to talk to him. But, when they were sitting in front of the veil they panicked and could not do it. No one likes the veil but, at the same time, no one has the courage to directly address the minister about it.
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One person has a chance… His “plighted wife” Elizabeth may be able to get answers. “There is an hour to come…when all of us shall cast aside our veils” (641). He keeps referring to the veil as a symbol…a symbol of what? Is he really the one hiding “under the consciousness of secret sin” (641)? What ultimatum does Elizabeth give? What is Hooper’s response?
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a lonely life The veil completely isolated Hooper from the rest of the world; no one wanted to be around him. Some saw it as an “eccentric whim” (642). The veil did make him a very efficient preacher; give some examples. He was a beloved preacher, though unloved. He was feared, though the first person called when someone was sick or dying. Respected, but…
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The truth is revealed “he had one congregation in the church, and a more crowded one in the church-yard” (643). Elizabeth nurses him on his death bed; she never married. Mister Clark begs Hooper to let him remove the veil so he doesn’t face judgment with a black mark against him. Hooper won’t let them remove it; he says HE sees a black veil on every face. Why? Why do the townspeople bury him in the veil?
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