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    Nathaniel Hawthorne’s allegorical short story, “Young Goodman Brown,” delves deeply into the time where faith was the center of most people’s lives. Throughout the story, Goodman Brown faces many confusing occurrences involving his decisions in what to do with his “faith.” Faith is an interesting symbol in this story because the author interprets “faith” in many ways. Goodman Brown’s wife, Faith is a symbol for Goodman Brown’s faith in God. In this allegorical story, Hawthorne creates an…

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    fitting into an environment that has a set of beliefs that differ from their own. This is revealed in the two short stories “Young Goodman Brown” by Nathaniel Hawthorne and “The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson. In “Young Goodman Brown,” Young Goodman Brown learns some dark truths about nature during the course of his journey through the forest in Salem Village. Young Goodman Brown experiences betrayal by the love of his life and learns the effects of dishonesty. Similarly, “The Lottery” reveals some…

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    doesn't exactly know where he is going or what is going on, and it’s not completely clear even at the end of the story. The characters presented in the story are Young Goodman Brown, Faith, Goody Cloyse, Deacon Gookin, the minister and the old man. Faith has the most significant name out of all the characters. Throughout the story Young Goodman Brown keeps saying that he has to go back because of Faith, or for Faith. Faith represents his belief in God, his belief in the people of the town and in…

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    they have a connection with each other in their commonality of protagonists. “Young Goodman Brown” and Oedipus the King both have characters that have to grapple with the loss of ignorance…

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    To a child, a forest is a place where they can explore and let their imagination run free without parental interference, but the Puritan culture of the 1600s portrayed the forest as the devils playground where people go, only to bring evil back to their supposed perfect society. Nathaniel Hawthorne displays the clash between these conflicting perspectives in his book The Scarlet Letter (1850). The story is set in seventeenth-century Boston that is surrounded by wilderness, as most American…

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    themes to a short story then those themes become associated to the book. This can be expressed within the short story “Young Goodman Brown” by Nathaniel Hawthorne. This short story is about a puritan man who aptly shares the name of the title of the story ventures into the woods outside of Salem to go on a journey to which he describes as an “…evil purpose.” “Young Goodman Brown” by Hawthorne was first published in 1835, and so it has been read upon by many literary critics. Each one coming up…

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    The language of correspondence addressed in the article is the pairing of the nature and spirit. Like many of his novels, a specific setting helps set the foundation for a dark romantic novel. For instance, Young Goodman Brown takes place in Salem where a man is leaving his wife to go on an overnight trip to meet a man in a gloomy forest. Hawthorne believed in adding a sense of isolation, being the cause for all evil. The effect of isolation is seen in Rappaccini’s…

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    In Nathaniel Hawthorne story, “ Young Goodman Brown” there were various occasion that show those battles. In this story the setting, the old man who is devil, and the believers of God had a tremendous impact on the battles Goodman Brown was going to face. When Goodman Brown goes into the forest it causes him to forever distrust the towns’ people and his wife physical and metaphorically losing his faith. The story is set in the forest, and while Goodman Brown is there he has to decide whether…

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    Ah yes, Nathaniel Hawthorne. He’s definitely one of my favorite writers and he makes such an impact in short-stories like an author can make with an entire novel. First of all, “Young Goodman Brown” is such a chilling and creepy story, and if it was written today, you could probably find it highly ranked on CreepyPasta.com. Secondly, when I began taking a closer look, I saw Hawthorne’s clever use of symbolism. I particularly noticed this in his repeated mention of Faith Brown’s pink hair…

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    Nathaniel Hawthorne expressed in the short story “Young Goodman Brown” Even each word has its own meaning; in the different context, a word’s meaning can be different as well. Additionally, each word, passage, and the story said or written has an ability to influence a person. Nathaniel Hawthorne was not an exception. Hawthorne was influenced by puritan religious, which provoke in the author distrust and depravity. Therefore, the story “Young Goodman Brown “expresses the author’s feelings and…

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