Nathaniel Hawthorne conveys Rev. Hooper both mysteriously and peculiar, separating himself from the church. Hooper’s congregation is utterly confused, fearful, and disapproving of the black veil of which the Minister wears upon his face (Hawthorne). Boone says, “ the veil makes him vulnerable to the accusations of others…. But as long as Hooper exposes himself through the veil, the community places all their accusations on him, and he bears the responsibility for the community” therefore he is exiled and is the black sheep. Reverend Hooper has put himself in