Men, women, and children were headed inside the church, where the youngest minister, Rev. Hooper, was to give a sermon. He was also heading to the church , wearing a black veil, where people felt afraid and perplexed by his clothing.
When giving his sermon of the day, the people in the church are thinking that Hooper has gone insane, but are moved by his sermon. He does try to greet the people who were there that day, but , intimidated by Hooper's appearance, don't want to approach him.
Rev. Hooper's fiancée, Elizabeth, defended him against the people who were against his acts of wearing a black veil.
Elizabeth thought that Hooper was just going to wear the veil for just a while, but had heard from him that he will never take it off. This lead to her making him choose to at least show his face to her one time or she may leave him. Hooper had chose not to show his face to Elizabeth, and so she left.
Later on over the years when Hooper was alone, he was eventually nearing to his death. He had asked his friend to not unveil his face and just bury him with the veil. Elizabeth had come back to help the bedridden man , until he had eventually died. But before he died, he told his friend that everyone has their own black veil covering up something.
Even though Hooper's appearance with the black veil was intimidating to others, his sermons were considered very good amongst others.
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