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Evil In Nathaniel Hawthorne's Young Goodman Brown

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The short story Young Goodman Brown reflects Nathaniel Hawthorne’s beliefs concerning the Puritan religion. During the latter half of the seventeenth century, Puritans living in England fled their home country to escape religious persecution and conformity. These individuals sought freedom; as a result, the Puritans made America their new home. Here, in the New World, Puritans created a repressive society very similar to the one they left behind in Europe. Young Goodman Brown follows Goodman Brown, the protagonist, in his journey into the forest. It is here, in the dreary woods, where Puritan hypocrisy and sin are displayed. Through his characters, Nathaniel Hawthorne reveals how evil triumphs good; he demonstrates this theme through Young

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