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    is believed in cannot realistically or logically happen. In “Salvation” by Langston Hughes, and “Young Goodman Brown” by Nathaniel Hawthorne, both characters’ lives are changed when their individual religious experiences fail to meet their expectations. Both Hughes and Brown came from small isolated communities that heavily emphasized religion. It was ingrained in their society. Even though Goodman Brown and Langston Hughes both sought community acceptance, their religious experiences shattered…

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    In Young Goodman Brown by Nathaniel Hawthorne and The Cask of Amontillado by Edgar Allan Poe, both authors make biblical connections to the devil thru their characters Montresor and the traveler. Whom share similarities and are deceivers, embodiments of the devil who masquerade themselves as trustworthy…

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    start to follow a variety of behavioral and social guidelines that the religion sets for them. People can get caught up with religion through a very deep emotional level, that their religion will control their lives. The City of Churches is about a young girl named Cecilia, who has just moved to a new city to start a rental car business. The moment she starts to go around the city with Mr. Phillips, she realizes that there are no other buildings in the city except churches. All the people are…

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    Take Me to Church In Nathaniel’s Hawthorn’s short story, “Young Goodman Brown”, directs us that Hawthorn intended this to be an allegory. When pulling out and emphasizing on the main ideas, American religion and hypocrisy is pulled out. Behind this idea, curiosity plays a major role in Goodman’s actions which is followed by the effects and Goodman’s mental state. I believe this is an absolute perfect example of psychological explotation of paranoia that is exposed by the usage of symbolism,…

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    Nathaniel Hawthorn’s short story, “Young Goodman Brown,” Hawthorn used different writing techniques like mystery and suspense to get his readers’ attention. When reading the story from the beginning to the end, the author leaves readers with many different questions. The question that I primarily considered was “what does all of this witchcraft, mysticism and the lifestyles of the characters really mean?” Hawthorn did not want his readers to simply view “Young Goodman Brown” as just a good…

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    The comparison between two sermons The short story by Nathaniel Hawthorne, "Young Goodman Brown" starts, in the same way as other different stories by Hawthorne, with an untainted scene in a Puritan group—this time in Salem Massachusetts, the site of the notorious witch trials. "Youthful Goodman Brown" opens with the title character leaving his home and his wonderful and "celestial" wife of three months named Faith—a beautiful lady wearing pink strips to go on an excursion in spite of the fact…

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    strewn throughout his story “Young Goodman Brown”. Ultimately, Goodman…

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    elements within them. Nathaniel Hawthorne adopts this ideology in his short story “Young Goodman Brown”. Hawthorne uses his story to reveal the conflict among following a religion, the battle against human nature, and the blurry line between good and evil. Young Goodman Brown refers to himself as “a good Christian” (Hawthorne ??), however, he bases his moral high ground on the Puritan beliefs. Deep in the woods, Goodman Brown discovers an altar with many of his fellow godly associates gathered…

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    James Tervort Hicken English 11 7 October 2015 Goodman Sins Nathaniel Hawthorne’s “Young Goodman Brown” tells the story of a man whose beliefs and faiths are or on the brink of destruction from temptation. Goodman Brown loses his belief in humanity when he discovers that the devils followers are all around us and every man has an evil spirit within himself. A different reaction would have been to accept the problems with man, and use that to get along better with others. We all sin, nobody is…

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    Everything Written by Nathaniel Hawthorne, the story of “Young Goodman Brown” is a dark tale written in the form of an allegory. To understand this short story, one must assume everything has a hidden meaning. On the surface, this story is about a man who ventures into the woods outside his village where he encounters a pagan ritual. Upon close reading, one discovers the story has a deeper purpose—its examination of religious beliefs. “Young Goodman Brown” symbolizes religious, seemingly moral…

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