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    Hawthorne’s “Young Goodman Brown” uses symbolism and allegory to show that people inevitably surrender to the darkness inside of them even if their initial intentions are pure. Hawthorne describes Goodman Brown as a religious man who is drawn towards sin and darkness soon after his marriage. Goodman Brown enters the forest that signifies sin‚ but resists temptations to join the devil until he finally loses his faith and gives in to evil. Symbolism and allegory are used in the story to help the reader

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    Young Goodman Brown” Group Questions 1. A) The old man that Brown meets on the road is really the devil. The devil appears on the road because it is a path of sin. His staff is a writhing snake that cannot be determined to be alive or not. B) The words used to describe the devil said that he is an older man about the age of Goodman Brown. Both the devil and Brown have the same general appearance. This signifies that the devil and Brown are not too far off from each other in their ways. 2. A) The

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    The Young Goodman Brown the theme of the story is the loss of innocence. “A stern‚ a sad‚ a darkly meditative‚ a distrustful‚ if not a desperate man did he become from the night of that fearful dream.” Symbolism helps him find out a lot of things. The day Goodman Brown starts his journey to the forest is the day he starts realizing a lot of things. “He had taken a dreary road‚ darkened by all the gloomiest trees of the forest.” The forest was gloomy. Goodman was afraid of what could be behind every

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    characters‚ young goodman Brown‚ and his wife‚ Faith. Both represent their given names‚ but also symbolizes the moral belief young goodman Brown holds in his heart. Goodman Brown is a good man‚ but the name itself can symbolize young good men that are tempted to have a sinful life. Throughout the story‚ goodman Brown refers to his wife‚ Faith. His references also represent his struggle with his faith during his temptation with sin. His wife‚ Faith‚ is determined to keep goodman Brown from his path

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    Similarities of "Young Goodman Brown" vs. "The Allegory of the Cave" Young Goodman Brown and The Allegory of the Cave have a lot of similarities in their stories. They ’re both talking about a person ’s struggle with good vs. evil. Also‚ they both refer to the darkness vs. the light. People deal with these type of struggles everyday. These two stories seem to be the epitome of that concept. In Young Goodman Brown‚ the story is revolving around a man who lives in Salem and seems to be struggling

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    Center. Web. 28 Feb. 2013. Source Citation (MLA 7th Edition) Humma‚ John B. "’Young Goodman Brown’ and the Failure of Hawthorne’s Ambiguity." Colby Library Quarterly 9.8 (Dec. 1971): 425-431. Rpt. in Short Story Criticism. Ed. Anna J. Sheets. Vol. 29. Detroit: Gale Research‚ 1998. Literature Resource Center. Web. 28 Feb. 2013. Review of Selected Criticism of "Young Goodman Brown" This chapter looks at "Young Goodman Brown" from the perspective of the female characters. Baym notes that the protagonists

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    a whole. In Nathaniel Hawthorne’s “Young Goodman Brown” he illustrates this very thing. The main influences in Young Goodman Brown’s life were the people of the church. This includes the preacher‚ Deacon Gookin‚ and Goody Cloyse. These three people were held at the highest standard of the town because they were viewed as the

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    When Goodman Brown meets the devil in the woods he has a staff with a serpent carved into it. The serpent can be symbolic of sin‚ because Christianity associates the serpent with Eve’s temptation and original sin. Also‚ in the beginning when Goodman Brown talks about Faith’s ribbon she is seen as virtuous. However‚ when he sees her ribbon lost in the woods‚ he believes she has lost her soul to the devil. Considering many of the members of church are seen conversing with the devil‚ I think Goodman

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    YOUNG GOODMAN BROWN came forth at sunset‚ into the street of Salem village‚ but put his head back‚ after crossing the threshold‚ to exchange a parting kiss with his young wife. And Faith‚ as the wife was aptly named‚ thrust her own pretty head into the street‚ letting the wind play with the pink ribbons of her cap‚ while she called to Goodman Brown. "Dearest heart‚" whispered she‚ softly and rather sadly‚ when her lips were close to his ear‚ "pr’y thee‚ put off your journey until sunrise‚ and sleep

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    Young Goodman Brown: Symbolism In “Young Goodman Brown”‚ a short story by Nathaniel Hawthorne‚ the subject of confliction towards good and evil is constantly brought up initiating tension and a feeling of mysteriousness to the reader. The theme of evil vs. good is raised through symbols like faith and the dark dreary woods‚ which in turn creates a suspenseful mood throughout the story allowing the audience to question the validity of witchcraft. Goodman Brown starts out as a man with strong faith

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