Parishioners reacted with a mix of fear, curiOSity, and discomfort to Mr. Hooper's veil in Nathaniel Hawthorne's "The Minister's Black Veil." They were both intrigued and unsettled, as the veil transformed him into a figure of mystery and sparked gossip about his intentions. Some speculated about his hidden sins, while others felt a sense of alienation from him, as the veil symbolized a barrier between him and the congregation. Overall, his choice to wear the veil led to a profound shift in their perception of him and deepened themes of isolation and the nature of sin.
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