What Does The Veil Symbolize In The Minister's Black Veil

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In Nathaniel Hawthorne’s, “The Minister’s Black Veil”, Mr. Hooper is wearing a mysterious black veil that covers his face. The minister does not want to tell anyone why he is wearing the black veil and everyone begins to look down upon him. The people in the town are frightened by the veil because they don’t understand his reasoning behind it. He feels the veil is a way to separate him from the rest of the world. The veil symbolizes the minister's self imposed loneliness; He sees the world darkened by fabric, and this symbolizes the darkness in a human’s soul and actions. The veil affects everyone’s perception of the minister and how others see him, also, how he views himself. Mr. Hooper faces a constant tension with society which disturbs his inner-self. Throughout “The Minister’s Black Veil”, Nathaniel Hawthorne uses a recurring conflict between darkness, a hidden man, and the standards of a society. …show more content…

Hooper faces loneliness everyday. His relationship with everyone around him begins to change drastically. Many people are afraid or confused by his behavior; and as a minister, he was very respected by everyone. His fiance, Elizabeth, decided to leave the minister when he refused to take the veil off. “‘I don’t like it,’ muttered an old woman, as she hobbled into the meeting house. ‘He has changed himself into something awful, only by hiding his face.’” (Hawthorne) The old lady is judging Mr.Hooper and she is not aware why he is wearing the veil. This short story exemplifies many people judging the minister without even knowing his reason behind it. Many church members are disgusted by the veil; they believe it is very strange and frightening, they begin to think something is terribly wrong with

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