"But what has good parson Hooper got upon his face? Cried the sexton in astonishment."(Hawthorne 471)
CLIMAX
"After performing the ceremony, Mr.Hooper raised a glass of wine to his lips, wishing happiness to the new-married couple, in a strain of mild pleasantry that ought to have brightened the features of the guests, like a cheerful gleam from the hearth."(Hawthorne 476)
FALLING ACTION
"Lift the veil but once, and look me in the face," said she."Never it cannot be!" replied Mr.Hooper. "Then Farewell!" said Elizabeth." (Hawthorne 479) "By the aid of his mysterious emblem for there was no other apparent one cause he became a man of awful power, over souls that were in agony for sin." (Hawthorne)
RESOLUTION
"Tremble also at each other! Have men avoided me, and women shown no pity, and children screamed and fled, only for my black veil? What, but the mystery which it obscurely typifies, has made this piece of crape so awful? 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 ."(Hawthorne 482)
"While his auditions shrank from one another, in mutual affright, Father Hooper fell back upon his pillow, a veiled corpse, with a faint smile lingering on his lips." (Hawthorne 482)
"Still veiled, they laid him in his coffin, and a veiled corpse they bore him to the grave." (Hawthorne 482)
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