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    within them. Nathaniel Hawthorne adopts this ideology in his short story “Young Goodman Brown”. Hawthorne uses his story to reveal the conflict among following a religion, the battle against human nature, and the blurry line between good and evil. Young Goodman Brown refers to himself as “a good Christian” (Hawthorne ??), however, he bases his moral high ground on the Puritan beliefs. Deep in the woods, Goodman Brown discovers an altar with many of his fellow godly associates gathered around.…

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    Nathaniel Hawthorne: Symbolism that relates to the theme in “Young Goodman Brown” In the story “Young Goodman Brown” the author, Nathaniel Hawthorne uses symbolism to give the story much more meaning. Through interpreting the underlying meaning of various examples of symbolism implemented by the author, the reader will be able to identify the theme and the story as a whole. Not only will the reader be able to identify and understand the theme, but they will also follow along with the story more…

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    In what may be a dream, Brown chooses to leave his wife, Faith, who represents all that is good and holy, for one night on some unnamed evil purpose. Brown enters a forest that is dark and scary and meets the devil who is disguised as an older version of Brown. Perhaps the devil looked similar to Brown because he was looking into his soul, at his own sinfulness. “This acts as a projection of himself as the embodiment of evil” (Jacobs 2). Many times Brown wishes to go back to his wife and…

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    story “Young Goodman Brown” the author tells a story of a young man drawn into a meeting with the devil. Brown’s judgment towards the goodness of his town has been dismayed, when he comes to find out many of who are respected in his town such as their religion aspect including his wife are attending the ceremony with the devil. At the end of the story, brown’s notion towards everyone has changed, he’s not able to ever come to look at everyone the same and doesn’t trust them. Brown ends up living…

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    Goodman Brown” by Nathaniel Hawthorne, the protagonist is doing exactly that, struggling to remain faithful to his beliefs. Brown leaves his wife on a journey of a wicked nature. While on this journey he is arguing with a dark man about continuing on this journey. He feels the pressures of a stigma that those around him are honest, good, faithful people. He begins to take notice of some of these same people on their own journey of wickedness and it changes him and his beliefs. Goodman Brown is…

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    The rituals at the meeting in the forest being evil in nature, but also being so similar to a traditional Christian church service causes Young Goodman Brown to lose his faith in Christianity and in religion in general. Most church services include a time period of singing and a sermon. When Young Goodman Brown describes the structure of the meeting, he notices that, “Another verse of the hymn arose, a slow and mournful restrain of pious love, but joined to the words which expressed all that…

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    Young Goodman Brown and The Lottery The comparison and contrasts between Young Goodman Brown, by Hawthorne and The Lottery by Shirley Jackson in this essay takes on the themes of “the weakness of the public morality” and “blindly following traditions” respectively. The character of Goodman Brown is employed to depict the theme while the whole society members under the leadership of the Old Man Warner are employed in The Lottery. Young Goodman Brown, by Hawthorne , The Weakness of Public…

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    Rising: John Brown and the Raid That Sparked the Civil War” written by Tony Horwitz who is one of New York Times bestsellers. Horwitz began his profession as a newspaper reporter and issued many stories that dealt with conflict and working circumstances in America for The Wall Street Journal. Yet, throughout the book the author writes about an abolitionist named John Brown who has greatly impacted the start of the Civil War through a diversity of raids. Horwitz’s thesis is that Brown had ignited…

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    “Young Goodman Brown.” To start off the story, Hawthorne introduces Young Goodman Brown and his wife, Faith, standing at the threshold of their house in Salem village at sunset. Both the threshold and the sunset represent the middle of a transition, whether it be in time or place. At one point in the story Young Goodman Brown’s companion offers a staff that allows one to travel faster, and after hearing strange laughter and seeing a pink ribbon dance through the air, Young Goodman Brown uses the…

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    Nathaniel Hawthorne’s “Young Goodman Brown” is heavily influenced by the Puritan time. The Puritan Era was well known for it’s strict religious statutes and harsh punishment on so called “witches”. In the story Young Goodman Brown is affected by these puritans values and rituals. The Puritans believed every evil deed was caused by the devil (source 2). This is evident in “Young Goodman Brown” because as he and the devil are walking the devil says his father and grandfather had walked this…

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