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Analysis Of The Novel ' Young Goodman Brown ' By Nathaniel Hawthorne

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In the story ” Young Goodman Brown” by Nathaniel Hawthorne, the author demonstrates the ideas of the dual nature of man, which represented by the character Goodman Brown. He is a religious man who left his wife; Faith, behind to travel into the wood where a devil ceremony is takes place. The allegory of the story is that the innocence of a man can easily be corrupted if that person is not truly believes in his religion. Although, Goodman Brown is innocent, he also a devil himself by following devil into the dark. This story takes place in New England during Salem times and the wood during nighttime is very spooky. He is a victim of himself by taking an estrangement after he wakes up; he lives in solitude for the rest of his life, and died in despair. Goodman Brown believes in the innocence of the people surrounding him in daily life, especially his wife, Faith, until the devil reveals their true nature. Additionally, Faith, the name of the character is an indication of the belief of Young Goodman Brown toward Christian. However, from the moment that he left his “Faith” behind, his belief toward humanity vanishes, and the nature devil inside of him clearly expose as he approaches devil. Consequently, Goodman Brown isn’t truly believes in his religion, his mind was shaken easily, as well as the good and the evil sides of humanity.
Throughout the story, Young Goodman vacillates between the good and evil sides of humanity. The people that he sees and what he experienced during

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