pg 56
At that instant, catching a glimpse of his figure in the looking-glass, the black veil involved his own spirit in the horror with which it overwhelmed all others.
The reason why I chose this statement is because it shows how Hooper feels about himself after he has realized what he looks like to everyone else. This statement means that Hoopers has seen the fear that he has caused everyone else to feel. He sees how everyone feels. Hoopers becomes scared of what he has seen. He has seen himself in a horrible version and never wants to see that. This statement is very important to the story because it tells us how Hoopers has felt about himself after looking at himself through everyone elses perspective.
Wednesday, October 3, 2007
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