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    In “Young Goodman Brown” by Nathaniel Hawthorne, the author entertains the readers by using suspense and mystery. Hawthorne uses the devil and a witch as the main antagonists to test Young Goodman Brow’s faith, he uses symbolism to foreshadow. The author’s main goal as a puritan was to show that faith man’s most important quality, when is at risk it makes it seem as if everyone was bad, and see the rest of the world without faith.In “Young Goodman Brown” by Nathaniel Hawthorne, the author entertains

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    events that took place during the seventeenth century. Goodman Brown is exposed to the real world and what may be the true identity of the people around him. After seeing the truth, Goodman Brown does not know who he can truly trust. Although Brown loves his wife and is strong in his faith, he begins to question himself and everything around him. This story is written with foreshadowing, symbolism, and point of view. In the story, “A Young Goodman Brown”, Nathanial Hawthorne uses true events to portray

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    Introduction Newlywed Goodman Brown, plans to kiss his wife, Faith, goodbye, and journey into the woods one evening, to satisfy his curiosity. As he heads off with strong faith, he looks back, and is concerned whether Faith knows of his real plans. Goodman is a young man of Salem, Massachusetts who comes from a long line of Puritans. He is a devout Christian and frightened of ever becoming a sinner. Although Goodman’s journey may only be a dream, his trip into the woods is a life altering journey

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    In the short story “Young Goodman Brown,” the author Nathaniel Hawthorne shows the fragility of humans when it comes to their morality. Goodman Brown goes on a journey through the forest with the devil to watch the witches’ ritual and observes the evil in the Puritan society. He loses his faith as he sees the people he respects the most participating in the sinful ritual. Nathaniel Hawthorne utilizes setting, and symbolism in his short story “Young Goodman Brown,” to show how a person’s perspective

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    Young Goodman Brown a story written by Nathaniel Hawthorne. The tale features a man on a journey through a local forest, his journey becomes more complex and dark with his every step. Thought out the story we find people with very symbolic such as Faith who is Browns wife, Browns name its self is a big symbol in the length of the tale. Many objects become the focus of symbolism in the story also such as the staph given to him by the elderly man in the woods and the woods themselves being a symbol

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    Symbolism within Young Goodman Brown Within many Gothic works, symbolism is profoundly used, especially in the tale of “Young Goodman Brown” written by Nathaniel Hawthorne. Was Faith his innocent companion or his trust in his religion? Why does Faith wear pink ribbons, innocence much like that of a child or a deep symbolic meaning? Deception is yet another symbol within this tale, because not everything is as it seams. By Faith, representation of colors, and deception, Hawthorne demonstrates

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    Faith’s Symbolism In “Young Goodman Brown” Even though faith is generally used in a positive connotation, Nathaniel Hawthorne knows that faith can be weaponized and used to prosecute adversaries, as it was in the Salem Witch Trials. He had great family history and personal guilt surrounding the events because his grandfather was the only judge who partook in the trials that did not repent for his perpetrations. He wrote this controversial story to invert the trials and made the narrator convict faith

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    Symbolism in Young Goodman Brown                 Edmund Fuller and B. Jo Kinnick in “Stories Derived from New England Living” state: “Hawthorne’s unique gift was for the creation of strongly symbolic stories which touch the deepest roots of man’s moral nature” (31). It is the purpose of this essay to explore the main symbolism contained within Nathaniel Hawthorne’s tale, “Young Goodman Brown.”   Stanley T. Williams in “Hawthorne’s Puritan Mind” states that the author was forever “perfecting

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    IBEnglish III 13 September 2011 “Young Goodman Brown” Analysis One of the factors that shaped the New World was religion; it was a pillar in the fledgling society and a reason for migration for so many Europeans. Puritanism was a major belief system that held strongly throughout the seventeenth, eighteenth, and nineteenth centuries. Nathaniel Hawthorne, a nineteenth century American novelist and short story writer, composed the story of “Young Goodman Brown” which takes place in Salem. All

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    Young Goodman Brown, written by Nathaniel Hawthorne, tells a story of a man who runs into the Devil as he sets off into the forest. During his journey, he crosses paths with the Devil and his whole mindset about his friends, family, and the world around him is changed as the Devil brings out the bad in all of them. He tries to stay true to himself and his wife but when she’s taken from him, he finds himself in the dark side listening to the Devil. At the end of the story, it is uncertain whether

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