This is a sample essay on The Minister’s Black Veil:
Nathaniel Hawthorne’s “The Minister’s Black Veil” was set in a small community called Milford village. There was no specific time frame, only the idea that this story had a Puritan impression.
This short story is about a minister, Parson Hooper, who comes to his congregation on Sabbath day wearing a black veil. Ironically, this occurs on the same day as a funeral for a young woman. This veil not only frightens those surrounding him, but also causes grief, tension, and endless gossip among others.
Parson Hooper’s refusal to remove the veil then causes him to lose Elizabeth, his bride to be. Because of this veil and the secrecy as to why he is wearing it, Hooper is condemned to a life of isolation and depression. Although he remained respected as a minister, he was alone in his everyday life. This remained until his deathbed, where Elizabeth stayed by his side. The veil accompanied him to his final judgment. (more…)











