Symbols In The Minister's Black Veil

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Symbolism is an important aspect of Nathaniel Hawthorne’s works especially his short story “The Minister’s Black Veil.” Throughout the story, Hawthorne presents a tale that equally confuses the reader and the characters. However, by the end of the story all is clear and the loose ends are tied together. The symbol of the black veil initially appears dark and is feared as well as judged by all, but as the story progresses a deeper meaning is presented. The story “The Minister’s Black Veil” is intriguing because the reader and the characters are both wondering the same thing which allows the reader to feel as though they are in the story. When Mr. Hooper is first introduced a mysterious cloud surrounds him and his black veil. One character sums