The Symbol Of Sin In Mr. Hooper's Veil

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Everybody has a mystery sin that is avoided to everyone that surround then. Every person wears a mask, when it comes to hide a secrets that would ruin their path and Mr. Hooper's veil has been only a symbolic reminder of a truth that most are unwilling to admit. Mr. Hooper pays a high price for this lesson, he is feared, misunderstood, and left to live a lonely, solitary life.
Furthermore, the secretive aspects are not centered just on the minister himself, but on all the people in town. This is evidenced by their reaction to his sermons about secret sin. Every person is asking their self what has Mr. Hooper done to let everyone in town aware of all the sins that humans make, but at the same time hidden from everyone else, who listened to
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The people felt the veil was a symbol of dreadful mystery between him and them. The veil which isolated his face from the sun and rain likewise kept him from his deepest fears and regrets. Reverend Hooper could no longer face himself and decided no one else alive would be allowed to face him either. This statement shows how Mr. Hooper didn’t just carry a veil with him, it carries his own sins. According with article 3, Mr. Hooper carries his own secret and sins, “Reverend Mr. Hooper wore the black veil to symbolized secret sin; this veil represented how everyone has something in their heart that no one knows about. For example, people have speculations that Mr. Hooper committed adultery with the young girl that died at the beginning of the story. The black veil was simply Hooper's admission of his own humanity, that he was not a perfect, sinless being.”
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