In a society
based on the holy pursuit of perfect and election by God, Mr. Hooper dons a veil that provokes a
wide range of reactions from his parishioners. The reader never knows the specific reason why he
wears this, but we come to understand...
Sunday, 19 December 2010
In the story "The Minister's Veil" By Nathaniel Hawthorne, what is the symbol of the black veil that Parson Hooper wears?
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