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    writing “Young Goodman Brown” is about a Puritan man‚ Goodman Brown living in Salem. The literature takes place during the Salem witch trials a time in history when many Puritans were accused of performing witchcraft. The character Goodman Brown is faced with evil and is forced to examine others surrounding him. Goodman Browns encounter in the woods shows a side of the human spirit. Goodman Brown leaves his wife‚ Faith for an evening errand. Faith begs her husband not to leave but Goodman Brown

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    short story “Young Goodman Brown” functions as an allegory of the Biblical fall of man‚ from which Nathaniel Hawthorne draws to illustrate what he sees as the inherent fallibility and hypocrisy in American religion. Hawthorne sets up a story of a man who is tempted by the devil and succumbs because of his curiosity and the weakness of his faith. Throughout the story Goodman struggles‚ not only with his Faith in Religion but also‚ his faith in people. The characters (Goodman Brown and Faith) draw

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    through the symbols and themes in his stories and parables. Several of these symbols and themes reoccur in Hawthorne ’s "The Minister ’s Black Veil‚" "Young Goodman Brown"‚ and The Scarlet Letter. One particularly noticeable theme in Hawthorne ’s work is that of secret sin (Newman 338). In the "Young Goodman Brown"‚ this theme is evident when young Mr. Brown dreams that he is led by the devil to a witching party. There he sees all of the honorable and pious members of society‚ including his minister and

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    Change an Individual? Society can have the power to change our identities as individuals if we fall under its influence. For example: The short story “Young Goodman Brown‚” by Nathaniel Hawthorne‚ shows how society persuades us throughout our lives and the power between good and evil in a community. “Conscious of the guilty purpose” (7) conveyed Brown to devote himself to the devil because the rest of the town did also. The community’s fail to stay loyal to God shows how weak and persuasive an entire

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    example or the Romantic Era shown through literature would be Young Goodman Brown by Nathaniel Hawthorne. Within the novel it shows how nature is very mischievous and a dark forest could be much more than just a dark forest. Young Goodman Brown also shows that guilt‚ curiosity‚ and deception can lead the most pure and relatively logical person to utter destruction. Young Goodman Brown inherited guilt from previous ancestors because

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    deep-rooted themselves into the minds of many great American literature authors. With an over-lying theme of sacrifice‚ and an influence from socialism‚ communism‚ and puritan New England‚ evolved stories such as The Lottery by Shirley Jackson‚ Young Goodman Brown by Nathaniel Hawthorne‚ and The Crucible by Arthur Miller. These three great American classics deal‚ either directly or indirectly‚ with the theme and influences listed previously. When looked at on a broader spectrum‚ each piece seems to hold

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    teetering back and forth between a noun and a verb‚ and always tentative. In the short story‚ “Young Goodman Brown” by Nathaniel Hawthorne‚ the premise of faith is an unsettling‚ recurring theme. Throughout the story Goodman Brown questions his faith in his community‚ his faith in his wife‚ and his faith in his spirituality‚ but one particular passage early on in the story is personally relatable. Young Goodman Brown’s wife Faith pleads with her husband to put off his impending

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    analyzing‚ Nathaniel Hawthorne’s story “Young Goodman Brown”‚ Poe’s admiration for Hawthorne clearly showed through his review. Poe had the ability to not only create great work‚ but to recognize it as well. He was one of the first people to distinguish the pure genius of Hawthorne. Prior to Hawthorne‚ short stories were nothing short of a drawn out essay. They had no mystery‚ there

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    Important Symbolism in Young Goodman Brown What’s in a name? Parents often put a great deal of thought into picking out a name for their children in hopes that others view it as a reflection of their uniqueness and a representation of their future aspirations. Authors also put a great deal of thought into their characters’ names and supporting objects to help the reader understand the meaning of their writings. Nathaniel Hawthorne uses duplicity in the characters of Young Goodman Brown and Faith; and also

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    n to describe Goodman Brown after becoming enlightened as to the ways of the world. The knowledge of the sin and evil in the world is very disturbing and painful to Goodman Brown. Before his journey from the cave‚ he viewed the world as a kind‚ sunny place with green pastures and flowing rivers for him to run and swim in without being harmed. People were generous and kind and never did terrible things. When Goodman Brown is led from the cave to enlightenment‚ he realizes that people are capable

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