Topic > Honesty in The Crucible by Arthur Miller - 1434

Mr. Hooper's veil is very sentimental to him. Her veil is seen in several ways, it can symbolize the confession of her sins or a way to hide her sins. Mr. Hooper showed honesty about his veil. He didn't take it off even when people tempted him to take it off, especially when his future wife argued with him about taking off the veil who was pretty much the only person who had the courage to come up and talk to him about the veil, he then retorted by telling her that she can't take it off. The people around thought that he was hiding a secret sin, but we actually don't know why Mr. Hooper wore that veil, but whatever the reason, Mr. Hooper was honest in whatever reason he wore that veil, whether to show that he is confessing his sins and showing that he is a sinner or a symbolic way of showing that we are all sinners and we all have masks but the only difference is that his veil is