The Minister's Black Veil Research Paper

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Courtney Lewis 1/11/17
4B Baker
Black Veil

Have you ever behaved toward someone differently because of an unusual feature? In The Minister’s Black Veil, Nathaniel Hawthorne reveals how we should not judge others based on their differences. The townspeople in the story judge Mr. Hooper based on his new appearance of wearing a black veil. As Mr. Hooper progresses through his life he refuses to remove the veil and please the

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