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Title: Hawthorne's Characters: Pride Of Intellect
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Hooper drives his fiance Elizabeth away
by wearing the veil. Elizabeth sees how Hooper is separating himself and it
scares her away from their purposed marriage. "Hooper's fiancee, seems at first
unawed by the veil. To her it is merely a cloth that hides the face she most
delights to see... Showed first 250 characters
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Elizabeth sees how Hooper is separating himself and it
scares her away from their purposed marriage. "Hooper's fiancee, seems at first
unawed by the veil. To her it is merely a cloth that hides the face she most
delights to see. But, like a sudden twilight in the air, Elizabeth suddenly
senses the unapproachable inner isolation of the man who wears it, and its'
terrors fall upon her, too"(The Minister's Black Veil,228)... Showed next 250 characters
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