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Essay / Honesty in The Crucible by Arthur Miller - 1434
Mr. Hooper's veil is very sentimental to him. Her veil is looked at in different ways, it can symbolize the confession of one's sins or a way of hiding one's sins. Mr. Hooper was honest about his veil. He didn't take it off even when people tried to take it off, especially when his future wife debated with him about removing the veil, who was about the only person who had the courage to go up and talk to him. about the veil, he then refuted and told her that he could not remove it. People around thought he was hiding a secret sin, but we really don't know why Mr. Hooper wore this veil, but whatever the reason, Mr. Hooper was honest about why he wore this veil , either showing that he confesses his sins and shows that he is a sinner or a symbolic way of showing that we are all sinners and we all have masks but the only difference is that his veil is