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    Symbolism and allegory are two powerful tools in the hands of a talented writer. Many authors choose to rely heavily on symbolism and allegory when relating truths that pertain to moral, religious, and philosophical issues. Hawthorne’s “Young Goodman Brown” is a prime example of such a literary work. The story in its entirety is an allegory for the journey of one who chooses a life of faith and the choices one must make daily in order to stay on that path. As the story moves along, it…

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    could only glimpse the faint outline of the towering trees. It was definitely dark out. So where was the light coming from? My eyelids felt too heavy to keep open anymore. My eyes fluttered open for the last time to see a blinding light…then darkness. Nicole “It’s been a week since she has gone missing and they still haven’t found her,” I told Nathaniel. We are standing in the hallway beside the math classroom. “I know, but there is nothing we can do about it.…

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    Goodman Brown Symbolism

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    What would one expect from a man with a personality like Goodman Brown? Authors often use biblical references, leaving the reader to wonder whether all events were reality or a dream. From this short story, we enter a supernatural world full of challenges the protagonist must overcome. In Nathaniel Hawthorne’s short story, he uses symbolism and metaphors to represent the ideas and beliefs portrayed in the story. As one is introduced to Goodman’s wife in the first paragraphs of the tale, we…

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    Long Way Gone Geography

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    There are many aspects of the book HTTLAP that relate to a Long Way Gone, but one characteristic that is continually present throughout, is the importance of geography. Foster clarifies that geography isn’t simply restricted to being the setting, but it can be relevant to virtually any element in the book, such as theme or plot. He also stated that geography can base a character's actions and identity due to the circumstances and limitations it creates, and how it can help a person develop,…

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    Symbolic- The short story, “A Good Man is Hard to Find”, by Flannery O’Connor, is about loss of faith. It shows who many of easily lose faith. In the story learn the story of the Misfit and his two friends, men who have committed crimes and have loss faith. The grandmother talks to the Misfit about god and how it’s never too late to change his ways for the good of his own, however the Misfit no longer believes in a god. Character- The short story, “A Good Man is Hard to Find”, Flannery O’Connor,…

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    In The Scarlet Letter, there are many symbols and themes. One of these themes is good vs. evil. Nathaniel Hawthorne uses plant imagery to illustrate his theme of good vs. evil. The Scarlet Letter contains evil elements such as betrayal and deceit, but it also contains good elements such as free spirit and positivity. Hawthorne uses weeds to illustrate the betrayal and deceit found in The Scarlet Letter. When Chillingworth finds black weeds on an unmarked grave, he says that they must have…

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    The nature of the society in which Hester and Dimmesdale live in comes from its religious teachings, combined with the unfamiliar and hostile surroundings in which it exists. One such thing which the they did not have control over was the wilderness beyond the town. The Puritans' manners and customs are important to the power of the story in The Scarlet Letter. The story of The Scarlet Letter would be different in modern society. The Scarlet Letter is greatly influenced and shaped by the Puritan…

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    Through his changing view of his wife and townspeople, Goodman Brown recognizes his concept of religion to be a facade. On departure, he knows his leaving home upsets Faith and that such an act should leave him guilty. Glancing behind at his wife, he sees her peering back at him from the house- her pink hair ribbons (of innocence) in contrast with her now gloomy face, “‘Poor little Faith!’ thought he, for his heart smote him. ‘What a wretch am I, to leave her on such an errand!”’ (Hawthorne 1).…

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    “Young Goodman Brown” by Nathaniel Hawthorne, the author applies direct and indirect characterization of faith to reveal the idea that even the purest and most innocent can struggle with faith. Hawthorne shows the reader that faith is a gentle and corruptible thing that all people must fight for in their lives. First of all, Hawthorne characterizes Faith as a person who is innocent, pure, and faithful. As the story develops we begin to understand that Faith is an ideological entity that Brown…

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    If you were to ask me what color hair I have or what color eyes, I would be able to answer your question. But what I never realized before reading The Inferno is that everyone and anyone can see me better than I can see myself. Sure I can simply look in a mirror, but that would provide me with nothing more than a mere reflection. The one person you can never truly lay your eyes on is yourself, for only others can actually see you. The same can be said about sin. One can easily look at someone…

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