Summary Essay The Minister's Black Veil

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Minister’s black veil ¨I see your veil¨ This essay discusses how e story “the minister's black veil” relates to our real life world. This story describes a priest that has a weird personality. He has a black veil on and he never takes it off even when he dies he still keeps it on. Everyone that came to church always wondered why he had it on there were a lot of rumors going on. The problems we all have is that we’ve all made mistakes that we regret “sins”. Quotes like this “There is an hour to come,” said he, “when all of us shall cast aside our veils. Take it not amiss, beloved friend, if I wear this piece of crape till then.” represent that we all have problems not only him, people should worry about their own problems the sins they’ve …show more content…

The veil represents a symbol of secret sin and how terrible humans can be, they are ashamed of their sins. This could represent the secret sin that all people carry in their hearts(all the people that wanted the minister to take off his veil), or it could be a representation of Mr. Hooper's specific sin, which some readers think to be adultery. The 3 key aspects in the parable of understanding the black veil are really complicated. The first one is that one cannot hide from their mistakes they have to face up to them in order to overcome them, it’s no use to hide from the sins you’ve committed you have so they have to worry about their own problem. Secondly, the minister helps people with confronting their sins, that's the reason he wears the black veil, he wants them to carry the sorrows of sins and overcome it. Every sin is forgivable god will forgive you. “Among all its bad influences, the black veil had the one desirable effect of making its wearer a very efficient clergyman. By the aid of his mysterious emblem—for there was no other apparent cause—he became a man of awful power over souls that were in agony for

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