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    rise to wickedness. Evil is a very difficult subject that many consider displeasing, however, evidence from the stories, “ Young Goodman Brown,”,“ The Legend of Sleepy Hollow,” and, “ The Devil and Tom Walker,” shows that evil does exist; and has existed since the beginning of time. By reading these three stories the themes of Good vs Evil, “Young Goodman Brown,” greed and gluttony in, “ The Legend of Sleepy Hollow,” and moral decay in, “ The Devil and Tom Walker,” become quite apparent. If all…

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    he would encounter a downfall he could never recover from. On June 13th of 1994 at approximately 4:25 in the morning, police were called to the scene of a violent murder in Brentwood, California (Toobin 34). The location of the crime was Nicole Brown Simpson’s house (Toobin 34). Nicole was O.J.’s estranged wife at the time. At the scene, they found 2 victims stabbed to death, later confirmed…

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    Through two different journeys, “Young Goodman Brown” by Nathaniel Hawthorne and “Araby” by James Joyce, we see messages expressed through the use of symbolism. Symbolism is used as “a substitute for the elements being signified” and they allow authors to provide a more meaningful message than a mere description could (332). In “Young Goodman Brown” and “Araby” we see similarities in the use of symbolism to explore questions about religious faith and the protagonists’ search for answers; but…

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    established on scene, when uniformed police arrived, that both of the victims were deceased and therefore life was unable to be preserved (People of the State of California v. Orenthal James Simpson, 1995). The victims were then identified as Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman. The evidence was then collected and the crime scene was secured with only police and forensic access (People of the State of California v. Orenthal James Simpson, 1995). It was then in the period when Simpson was…

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    Young Goodman Brown and Religious Hypocrisy In the short story, Young Goodman Brown, by Nathaniel Hawthorne, the theme of religious hypocrisy plays a huge role. The short story is about a man known as Young Goodman Brown who leaves the city of Salem, leaves behind his family to meet an old man. He goes without knowing who he is and what his intentions are. The old man is like any other but in his hand, he holds a staff carved to what seemed to be like a living snake. Goodman Brown notices that…

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    O. J. Simpson Case Study

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    On June 12, 1994 at about 10:15 pm (Courier Post Online, 2016) Nicole Brown Simpson, ex-wife of Orenthal James "O. J." Simpson, and her friend Ron Goldman were brutally stabbed to death in the front yard of Nicole’s home in Brentwood, Los Angeles, California, all while Nicole’s two children were still asleep in the house. After the bodies were discovered, the next of kin for both families needed to be contacted. Officers were sent to the home of O.J. Simpson to notify him of his ex-wife’s death.…

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    nature of mankind”(1), chilling words said to the group of people who may be exploring vice for the first time. “Young Goodman Brown” is written by Nathaniel Hawthorne an author known for putting morals and exhibiting iniquity in his stories. This short story was written in the era of the Dark Romantics notable for exhibiting human thought while exploring vice. “Young Goodman Brown” is also a moral allegory shown by the usage of numerous symbols to convey Hawthorne’s lesson. It’s very possible…

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    Nathaniel Hawthorne’s roots in Salem, Massachusetts and in the Puritan religion provide the perfect context for his thought-provoking short story, “Young Goodman Brown”. The tale of a pious, Puritan man struggling with the temptation of sin and religious doubt offers the reader an inside look upon the thematic concerns Hawthorne presents in many of his works: loss of innocence and faith, secret guilt, and human depravity. In a thinly veiled critique of the Puritan religion, Hawthorne utilizes…

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    Isra Tanveer Professor Loubser English 1302 4 October 2017 A Sinful Heart In Nathaniel Hawthorne’s short story “Young Goodman Brown,” the narrator illustrates Brown’s corruptibility through his rejection of the good and unambiguous submission to the evil. This gothic romanticism reveals a young man of Puritan faith who goes on a journey that depicts the cant nature of the people living in the Salem village. The pilgrimage allows him to learn about the malevolence that lies in his towns’ history…

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    Goodman Brown.” East of the Web, East of the Web, www.eastoftheweb.com/short-stories/UBooks/YouGoo.shtml. Nathaniel Hawthorne’s “Young Goodman Brown” is a story that represents the pervasiveness and secrecy of sin and evil that is alive within all people, especially in the Puritan society that the protagonist, Mr. Brown, lives in in. Despite the Puritan ideal of being the the most pure and faithful community in colonial America, the story reveals the hypocrisy involved in this religion. Brown,…

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