The sexton stood in the porch of Milford meeting-house, pulling busily at the bell-rope. The old people of the village came stooping along the street. Children, with bright faces, tripped merrily beside their parents, or mimicked a graver gait, in the conscious dignity of their Sunday clothes. Spruce bachelors looked sidelong at the pretty maidens, and fancied that the Sabbath sunshine made them prettier than on week days. When the throng had mostly streamed into the porch, the sexton began to toll the bell, keeping his eye on the Reverend Mr. Hooperand#146;s door. The first glimpse of the clergymanand#146;s figure was the signal for the bell to cease its summons.
From most of Hawthorne's works we can see his derives his basic theme from Calvinistic sense of Inherent Evil and Original Sin.In my opinion, I think the reason the minister wears the black veil is that he is influenced by the puritan ideas about evil. The ...
评分From most of Hawthorne's works we can see his derives his basic theme from Calvinistic sense of Inherent Evil and Original Sin.In my opinion, I think the reason the minister wears the black veil is that he is influenced by the puritan ideas about evil. The ...
评分From most of Hawthorne's works we can see his derives his basic theme from Calvinistic sense of Inherent Evil and Original Sin.In my opinion, I think the reason the minister wears the black veil is that he is influenced by the puritan ideas about evil. The ...
评分From most of Hawthorne's works we can see his derives his basic theme from Calvinistic sense of Inherent Evil and Original Sin.In my opinion, I think the reason the minister wears the black veil is that he is influenced by the puritan ideas about evil. The ...
评分From most of Hawthorne's works we can see his derives his basic theme from Calvinistic sense of Inherent Evil and Original Sin.In my opinion, I think the reason the minister wears the black veil is that he is influenced by the puritan ideas about evil. The ...
“I look around me, and, lo! on every visage a black veil!”
评分When the friend shows his inmost heart to his friend; the lover to his best-beloved; when man does not vainly shrink from the eye of his his Creator, loathsomely treasuring up the secret of his sin; then deem me a monster, for the symbol beneath which I have lived, and die! I look around me, and lo! on every visage a black veil!
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评分When the friend shows his inmost heart to his friend; the lover to his best-beloved; when man does not vainly shrink from the eye of his his Creator, loathsomely treasuring up the secret of his sin; then deem me a monster, for the symbol beneath which I have lived, and die! I look around me, and lo! on every visage a black veil!
评分我想Mr.Hooper应该不是一个罪人,他戴这个面具是因为他想着既然每个人到死都戴着“面具”那他又为何不可。当Elizabeth要他摘下面具时,他说离所有人都卸下面具时还很远。。。只可惜,他到死都还是得戴着面具。 更:好吧 英语老师说那个面具是其实是小镇所有人罪恶的镜子
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