Not looking someone in the eye while talking is disrespectful. As Elizabeth explains the one issue she has with Hooper wearing the veil, “there is nothing terrible in this piece of crape, except that it hides a face I am always glad to look upon” (Hawthorne 394). In today’s society it is common sense when talking to someone you look them in the eye. If you do not the other person may get insecure or nervous. This happens because there is always a reason why that person does not look you in the eye. A reason could be that they are guilty of something. You do not want your soon to be husband guilty of something right before the wedding. When Elizabeth asks for an explanation, he does not make the reason clear as to why he is wearing the veil. Elizabeth is the one person that he should confess as to why he is wearing the veil. His only explanation is that the veil is a mysterious symbol. Elizabeth is trying to understand the reason behind the veil, “Your words are a mystery too . . . Take away the veil for them” (Hawthorne 394). Elizabeth is simply trying to understand the reasoning of Hooper. It seems that Hooper is getting amusement of the reactions
Not looking someone in the eye while talking is disrespectful. As Elizabeth explains the one issue she has with Hooper wearing the veil, “there is nothing terrible in this piece of crape, except that it hides a face I am always glad to look upon” (Hawthorne 394). In today’s society it is common sense when talking to someone you look them in the eye. If you do not the other person may get insecure or nervous. This happens because there is always a reason why that person does not look you in the eye. A reason could be that they are guilty of something. You do not want your soon to be husband guilty of something right before the wedding. When Elizabeth asks for an explanation, he does not make the reason clear as to why he is wearing the veil. Elizabeth is the one person that he should confess as to why he is wearing the veil. His only explanation is that the veil is a mysterious symbol. Elizabeth is trying to understand the reason behind the veil, “Your words are a mystery too . . . Take away the veil for them” (Hawthorne 394). Elizabeth is simply trying to understand the reasoning of Hooper. It seems that Hooper is getting amusement of the reactions