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    Jordan Johnson Professor Christopher McBride ENGL 303 23 June 2013 Essay Assignment One: Reader-Response Criticism Nathaniel Hawthorne’s “Young Goodman Brown” is a short story in which the author attempts to convey several different messages or themes throughout the literary piece. Themes in literary works can sometimes be better understood by analyzing the piece with a specific literary criticism technique. A few of these literary criticism techniques include Marxist‚ Formalism‚ and

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    Young Goodman Brown” 1. No‚ the story is too complex. The symbolism‚ parallels‚ and motifs of the story can be interpreted differently from everyone who reads the story. Hawthorne will never give you the option of a tidy moral because all of his stories are too complex. 2. Goodman Brown is a young‚ good man with a very common last name. His name is significant in how he can be compared to every other young‚ good man. 3. The forest is very dark and dreary‚ with the gloomiest of trees

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    A Critique of "Young Goodman Brown" "Young Goodman Brown"‚ written in 1835 by Nathaniel Hawthorne‚ is known for being one of the best portrayals of Puritan society during the seventeenth century. "Young Goodman Brown" tells a tale of a young Puritan man that makes a pact with the devil. Brown ’s loved ones attend a Black Mass and he cannot forgive them. Lonely and melancholy‚ Brown lives the rest of his life wondering if that Black Mass event was a dream or reality. Critics all agree that whether

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    The Downfall Of Young Goodman Brown Nathaniel Hawthorne was a descendant of Puritan immigrants who dedicated his life to writing. It was through his short story "Young Goodman Brown" that Hawthorne uses it to explain Young Goodman Brown ’s excessive pride. This excessive pride interferes with the relationship of his wife Faith and the community‚ which ultimately causes Young Goodman Brown ’s downfall. "Young Goodman Brown" sets up his journey that his wife asks him to "pr ’y thee‚ put off your

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    that“The Lottery” and “Young Goodman Brown” are very similar through different literary elements of fiction. In “The Lottery” and “Young Goodman Brown‚” authors Shirley Jackson and Nathaniel Hawthorne employ point of view‚ setting and conflict to show similarities between these two very different stories. The point of view in “Young Goodman Brown” and “The Lottery” is a third person perspective was used to portray a person looking in on the scene. A third person perspective is when there is a person

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    Young Goodman Brown: Characters Introduction “Young Goodman Brown” is a short story by the American writer Nathaniel Hawthorne. The story made its first appearance in the New England Magazine for April 1835 and was collected in Mosses from an Old Manse in 1846. The story is set in the Puritan New England‚ a common setting for Hawthorne’s works‚ and like most of the stories in Mosses‚ “Young Goodman Brown” examines Hawthorne’s favorite themes: the loss of religious faith‚ presence of temptation

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    by the evils of the world. In Nathaniel Hawthorne’s short story‚ Young Goodman Brown‚ he tells the tale of a young man and his path to realizing that no one in his village is innocent. This comes as a shock to him‚ but his own innocence is lost when he can no longer view those around him as pure and perfect. Symbolism is used with objects and motifs to demonstrate the overarching themes of the story. According to Hawthorne‚ what does the use of the pink ribbon and dream say about the loss of innocence

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    Journal Questions – Hawthorne “Young Goodman Brown” and “My Kinsman‚ Major Molineux” are stories of young men on journeys that are both real and allegorical. I have found that studying the two together can be helpful in gaining a better understanding of Hawthorne. To lighten your writing load‚ I am only requiring that you answer ONE set of questions; however‚ I want you to conclude your writing assignment with a paragraph that compares/contrasts the two stories. Your directions are to

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    Allegory of “Young Goodman Brown” The story‚ “Young Goodman Brown” by Nathaniel Hawthorne has a lot of allegories. It is a moral story that is told through the corruption of a religious person. Goodman Brown is a Puritan minister who lets his pride and belief in himself interfere with his relations with the community after he meets with the devil‚ which causes him to live the life of not knowing who to trust or believe in his own community. In the beginning when Faith‚ Brown ’s wife‚ asks him

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    Symbolically Speaking: Symbolism in Hawthorne’s "Young Goodman Brown" 	Symbolism‚ something that figuratively represents something else‚ is prominent in many literary works. One piece of literature that stands out as a perfect example of symbolism is Nathaniel Hawthorne’s "Young Goodman Brown." This story is completely symbolic‚ and provides a good example of an allegory‚ or a story in which concrete items or characters represent abstract ideas. Hawthorne uses both objects and people

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