In the story Young Goodman Brown, Nathaniel Hawthorn uses individualism, an element of romanticism, to illustrate one man’s struggle against society. Goodman Brown loses faith in puritan beliefs because he learns the secrets of those around him, therefore exposing the truth that Puritans are just like everyone in
In the story Young Goodman Brown, Nathaniel Hawthorn uses individualism, an element of romanticism, to illustrate one man’s struggle against society. Goodman Brown loses faith in puritan beliefs because he learns the secrets of those around him, therefore exposing the truth that Puritans are just like everyone in