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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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    the devil. Most stories‚ however‚ are not Young Goodman Brown and most are not written by Nathaniel Hawthorne as a response to the guilt he felt over being the descendant of people involved in the Salem Witch trials. An immensely important part of this allegory is the character of Faith‚ Young Goodman ’s wife‚ who represents just what her name says‚ and how her character affects the entire story. Her existence alone allows for the crisis Young Goodman Brown feels and even later further enhances that

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    Analysis of Fiction: “Young Goodman Brown” By: Nathaniel Hawthorne The short story “Young Goodman Brown‚” follows the dream of a Puritan man in Salem. In the dreamGoodman Brown comes face to face with the devil who shows him the real evil in man. Throughout the story‚ Goodman Brown is put to the test in his own faith and must try to overcome evil. The author‚ Nathaniel Hawthorne uses actions‚ objects and people from the story as a meaning that lies outside the story itself

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    The story of “Young Goodman Brown” is a story about a young man‚ Goodman Brown‚ who goes on a journey to meet the Devil. He is guided through the dark forest by the Devil himself‚ who is disguised as his grandfather. When Brown reaches his destination he discovers that not only the “holy” people who live in his town are devil worshipers‚ but ironically his wife‚ Faith‚ was converting to become a devil worshiper that night. Brown did not give in to the unholy ceremony but was unlucky to stop his from

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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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    “My love and my Faith…” (Hawthorne 452). Young Goodman speaks out to his wife named Faith. Hawthorne does not subtly show this symbol. Faith throughout the story is a symbol of Young Goodman Brown’s faith. Throughout the story uses situations that happen to Brown and the presence of his wife to symbolize his faith. So the focus of the paper is that of the character of Faith‚ and will follow her chronologically through the story. Since the beginning of the story when Faith is introduced it is understood

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    Young Goodman Brown Analysis The gloom Young Goodman Brown is feeling from the truth he discovers during the night is completely justified. How could it not be after such a traumatic experience? His entire image of the world around him was shattered. The people he new and looked up to‚ were not what he spent his life believing them to be. There are many passages by Young Goodman Brown that portray these thoughts‚ feeling‚ loss of innocence‚ and changes to his perception in the short story

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    can brush it off and go on with our lives. In “Young Goodman Brown” a young man is confronted with life altering events that change his perspective of the world and the people of Salem village. These events‚ and the knowledge gained from them‚ create a miserable life for Brown. Hawthorne uses supernatural events‚ the uncertainty created by the dark forest setting‚ and encounters with trusted moral advisors to cause the rest of Brown’s life to become gloomy. First of all‚ Hawthorne

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    Young Goodman Brown Young Goodman Brown is a short story with a traditional plot structure pattern of exposition‚ rising action‚ conflict‚ climax‚ and dénouement. The exposition‚ as in traditional plot schemes‚ introduces the protagonist Young Goodman Brown in the opening sentence along with his wife Faith in the setting of a Salem Village. Right away the name of the protagonist and that of his wife Faith suggest that the story is likely to be one of internal conflict as Goodman and Faith are

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    represented in our history‚ lives and society. As symbolism is represented in the Young Goodman Brown it shows a great ordeal of hypocrisy‚ path of life‚ and deception. Even though the story was taken place in Salem in 1885 it really related to the situations going on in the people’s life. Hypocrisy is demonstrated very highly by Hawthorne in the story because‚ Salem was described as a very beautiful place. In reality there was so much going on as it states in the story “Came forth‚ at sunset

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