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    Anthem by Ayn Rand is written as the journal of Equality 7-2521. Equality 7-2521 lives in a society where Individuality does not exist and differences are evil. He has been taught since he was a child, “… If you are not needed by your brother men, there is no reason for you to burden the earth with your bodies” (Rand 22). Equality has been cursed since birth because he is smarter and taller than his brothers (Rand 21). Because he enjoys science, and wants to be assigned to the Home of the…

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    Hawthorne uses the forest to symbolize a free, lawless world where no Puritan governing exists, supporting the story’s overall idea... (!!!) Throughout the story, the forest stands a place where one can go to free themselves from the views of society. Hester’s journey to meet Dimmesdale in the forest is depicted, as the road she walked on “straggled onward in the mystery of the primeval forest… [the forest] stood so black and dense on either side, and disclosed such imperfect glimpses of the sky…

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    Hawthorne uses The Evil Assembly as the final stage of transition for Goodman Brown. Hawthorne adds this final element to show Goodman Brown’s final transformation to follow evil. The author is able to explain this transition very well it’s a literal transition from good to evil. Even though Goodman Brown did not partake in any activities during the assembly it’s the things he saw also the people that joined it. Before Brown was still thinking of going to the assembly he notices the minister’s…

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    In “The Birthmark,” Nathaniel Hawthorne represents Aylmer as an ambitious scientist, whose passion is reserved for the study of natural philosophy. The reader is given the impression that Aylmer spends most of his time in a lab. But one day, Aylmer marries young woman, named Georgiana, however, her appearance is not perfect as she has a birthmark on her face. The story immediately shifts to how Aylmer and feels about the birthmark. Aylmer is troubled with the physical and spiritual perfection…

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    Christina Del Rosario Professor D’Amato Approaches to Literature 9 October 2014 “Young Goodman Brown” by Nathaniel Hawthorne Literary Analysis In “Young Goodman Brown”, Nathaniel Hawthorne incorporates symbolism, imagery, allegory, in order to underscore his themes of the hypocrisy of public morality and the inevitable loss of innocence. The short story takes places in Salem, MA during not only the Salem Witch Trials of 1962, but moreover the Puritan Intolerance and King Phillip’s War. Such a…

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    Young Goodman Brown Essay

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    Brown and the old man encounter a woman named Goody Cloyse. Brown has known the woman since he was a young man. When he was younger, Goody Cloyse, taught Brown catechism. The story suggests that Cloyse is also friendly with the stranger. The old man gives the woman the snake serpent, which she uses to fly away to her destination. Brown meets other characters in the woods, all apparently traveling to the same direction. Brown suddenly hears his wife’s voice in the woods. The old man fashions…

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    even said he resembled Goodman Brown’s father. The man’s first arrival is seen as this “His head turned back, he passed a crook in the road, and, looking forward again, beheld the figure of a man, in grave and decent attire, seated at the foot of an old tree.” (Hawthorne Page 1). Just the way he found this man was less than usual. Later in the story it is discovered that this man is the devil which was foreshadowed earlier in the story when it says “ There may be a devilish Indian behind every…

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    Nathaniel Hawthorne and Thomas Whitecloud symbolism contribute to the development of their story themes. These symbols uncover the truths within the characters. Hawthorne’s title, “Young Goodman Brown,” itself is a symbol. Goodman Brown loses his innocence in his ability to be corrupted. The main theme of identity crisis in Whitecloud’s “Blue Winds Dancing” is shown through the use of weather symbolism. In “Young Goodman Brown,” Hawthorne shows contradictory aspects of Puritanism. Brown’s…

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    The story "The Young Goodman Brown" by Nathaniel Hawthorne is a story revolved around the belief of religion in the perspective of a man named Goodman Brown. The story leads us on into learning how Goodman Brown’s belief is put into question along with the loss of innocence after seeing corruption within his surroundings. Goodman Brown leaves one day to spend the night out in the woods, not giving his wife, Faith, a reason. She begs and insists of him not leaving that night. However, she…

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    never put your full trust in man. All the characters in Goodman Browns journey were once thought by Brown as good. Hawthorn also uses symbolism like Goodman’s wife’s pink ribbon and faith herself to tell a story of betrayal. As we may portray the “old man” as the bad guy in the story, I see him more as a good guy because he helps young Goodman brown see all the evil that was going on around him that brown was too blinded by his love to see. Hawthorn uses Browns faith as his greatest asset and…

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