In Hawthorne's "Minister's Black Veil," Hawthorne uses dark terms and conditions to explain Mr. Hooper's concerns and veil. Throughout the article, Hawthorne used fairly simple usage to avoid using long and ambiguous words. Words such as "preternatural" and "impertinence" can cause problems for average readers. Therefore, Hawthorne's writing attracts and targets the public as spectators.
Suspect # 1 is described as a dark skin color and a black man in his twenties. The first suspect was about 5'10 "- 6'00" and weighed about 270 to 300 pounds. The last man was wearing a dark sweat shirt with dark hood and a dark sweat pants. Suspect # 2 is described as a black male, dark skin color of about 28 to 32 years old. The second suspect is about 5'06 "- 5'07" and weighs about 200 pounds with a thick beard. Last time I wore a dark hooded sweatshirt
He looks weird. Ezra thought that his face was a pale face and was emphasizing his clothes. He has also worn a men's silk hat, like the past forty years, perhaps 50 years ago. It is also a crimson headband and black. His voice is high, flat and monotonous. If you look closely, the pale color features are soft, almost feminine. Is this a woman? Ezra stared at it. No, this must be a man. Eyes are also very strange. They look bloody, as this guy is really angry. But strangely, Ezra thinks that red looks different, just as it is in the center of the eye. It is impossible. Ezra is still tired and the coffee is not yet kicked. He does not want to talk to this guy