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Ambiguity And Symbolism In Hawthorne's Young Goodman Brown

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Alexander Engleman
Professor Jensen
English Composition II
November 13, 2017

There is a war going on in the world; the war of good and evil. It is almost rampant in almost everything throughout life, but none so much are in the midst of this war than people. The short story called "Young Goodman Brown "is a good example of how people are trapped in this war and gives a somewhat description of what it could be like in a losing fight against evil. The message of the story is that everyone has a dark nature in them somewhere, whether it can be triggered by something traumatic, or by their surroundings as they grew up to adulthood from only knowing that.
The premise of the story is mostly about how Goodman Brown leaves Salem village to …show more content…

This line is meant to represent the second step that Goodman Brown takes into his descent from God's grace (the first step being him taking the serpentine staff as a walking stick from the elderly man). From an imaginative standpoint, this can be visualized as a fallen angel losing the feathers on their wings.
The use of the pink ribbons as a replacement for angel fathers is what Richard Fogle assumes to be an instant success in terms of having a devastating impact on Browns mental state as he then roams around in a bewildered state He also continues to move through the woods in a more frenzied manner than before as he thinks God has forsaken him and Faith. This behavior lingers until he gets to the unholy meeting area. Before getting to the point, there are other symbols along woods that need to be mentioned.
As mentioned above, Hawthorne likes to use symbolism as a way to explain to make his short stories feel deeper than what they currently were. These symbols can be anything and anyone and there is no one more of a symbol than Goodman Brown's wife, Faith. She is Goodman Brown's beloved wife who symbolizes his love and hope in God. My reason for this point is because Faith in the story is seen as a pure and innocent woman who remain very loyal to Goodman Brown as he goes on his spiritual journey. Throughout the

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