Minister

’s Black Veil Essay, Research Paper


The Minister’s Black Veil.


The story “The Minister’s Black Veil” is symbolic of the hidden sins that we


hide and separate ourselves from the ones we love most. In wearing the veil Hooper


presents the isolation that everybody experiences when they are chained down by


their own sins. He has realized that everybody symbolically can be found in the


shadow of their own veil. By Hooper wearing this shroud across his face is only


showing the dark side of people and the truth of human existence and nature.


Hooper left the dark shroud on because he has realized that secret sin is a


veil that can never be lifted from anybody until the day of their death. In a quote


from the story Mr. Hooper says, “There is an hour to come, when all of us shall cast


aside our veils. Take it not amiss, beloved friend, if I wear this piece of crepe till


then.” By saying this Mr. Hooper expresses the feeling that while human beings are


alive on the earth a veil shows their face. Hooper promised himself and made a life


task of playing a mirror to the people around him. The veil cannot be lifted until


the freedom of truth can be observed.


The minister’s friends and neighbors are so upset by the veil because the veil


becomes a wall between himself and his congregation. The first response is one of


curiosity which then turns in suspicion. They cannot understand the meaning for


the wearing of the black veil and in turn the people become very uncomfortable


around him. The veil and it color symbolizes death, wrongdoing, and sin. The


congregation felt as though Mr. Hooper could reach into their souls and see all sins


hidden inside. This was said in the story a

s, “Each member of the congregation, the


most innocent girl, and the man of most hardened breast felt as if the preacher had


crept upon them, behind his awful veil, and discovered their supplied a wicked act


of something that was done or thought.” Because of the minister’s promise he was


forced into a lonely personal life.


In the minutes before Hooper died, he requested that the veil never be


removed. This wish would be his last. Though in lifting the veil I think the


sorrowers wouldn’t find anything then a normal human being. Lifting the veil


wouldn’t resolve any of the of the feelings that overcame parishioners. Until then


the secret sin would act as a separation between people and God.


The quote, ”The eyes are window to your soul,” has an important effect


about my thinking involving in the story. In not being able to see Mr. Hooper’s eyes


Congregation became uncomfortable. The eyes make it possible for others to


recognize your feelings, emotions, and moods. By covering them darkness


surrounding person himself. One quote that could relate to this story is, “do not


judge by appearance.” From the first day of the veil dropping over Mr. Hooper’s


face people’s opinions have changed of him. He became a mystery, unreachable,


and feared. In reality Mr. Hooper didn’t change at all. He was the same kind and


gentle man with the slight smile gracing his face. Only by adding of a simple cloth


did the person they once knew change into a stranger in their own eyes. A simple


difference in appearance can change a persons life in a multitude of ways. The veil


was a thin obstacle separating Hooper from his own people.


Bibliography


Minister’s Black Veil Book

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