<em>The message or theme, of ¨The Ministers Black Veil¨ Is simple, everyone has a sin, it´s just hidden. Backup proof: </em><u><em>On its most straightforward reading, it seems that the central theme of “The Minister's Black Veil” is made explicit in Mr. Hooper's dying words: everyone has a secret sin that is hidden from all others.</em></u><em> thank you for your time!</em>
<em>~Esther</em>
Quindarious Bingleton in a hot tub
What's unique is the warmth that Van Gogh brings to the outdoor space of the patio. The rest of the building, above the awning, and into the street and sky the colors are primarily blue. This cool, and darker, atmosphere really makes the table and chairs stand out with a familiar warmth. It feels like Van Gogh liked this place and was comfortable there, that he might have seen it as somewhere welcoming, familar, and worth shining a metaphorical (and literal in the painting) light on as a space to go in the city.
Mango was a rlly nice doggie and he played lots of catches