Religious Leaders Are Not Exempt from Wrongdoing in Hawthorne’s The Minister’s Black Veil (612 words, 3 pages)
Hawthorne's "The Minister's Black Veil" story (1836) illustrates that,like all human beings, religious leaders engage in various types ofwrongdoing. To this end, a clergyman named Mr. Joseph Moody commits thecrime of murdering a friend. Similarly, the Reverend Mr. Clark, a Westburyclergyman, engages in wrongdoing by attempting to force the Reverend ...
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