In Nathaniel Hawthorne's "The Minister's Black Veil", Minister Hooper's sad or melancholic smile possesses many interpretations due to the nature of the story and the time it was written, so it doesn't hold a sole or exclusive signification. Among the different alternatives, there is:
1. The sadness of being misunderstood on the message that he was trying to get across the people of the town (The idea was that <em>everyone wears a veil - hiding behind a facade - to keep a secret or sin from society</em>). The difference is that he did it on the outside instead that on the inside.
2. How people opted to fear, avoid or question him as soon as he started to wear the veil.
3. While he tried several times to explain the motives behind his veil wearing, the attempts were unsuccessful and after a while, he just chose to smile instead of trying to make his parishes understand his actions.
Answer:
well they might be trying to get rid of it but i think they doing nothing what so ever.
Explanation:
i think that because if they were to do something bout that people of today might not be talking about it but i know they are trying they're best to figure it out.
Answer:
is this answer or question bro ?
Explanation:
A. memoir
A memoir is similar to an account or record and is written based on information. A journal on the other hand contains personal accounts along with one's opinions and thoughts. An essay is far more detailed and a manual contains information along with instructions.
I think it's privilege...hope this helped