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Examples Of Deception In Young Goodman Brown

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The Deceptive Adventure of Young Goodman Brown
Faith, the complete trust, or confidence in something or someone. In the short story of an adventure of "Young Goodman Brown" by Nathaniel Hawthorne, faith gets tested. During the story Brown leaves his wife Faith to go into the woods to meet an old man. This old man walks with a cane and resembles an older Goodman Brown. As they walk the old man leads him through the woods and meets many significant people throughout their journey. Deception is something that can easily persuade anyone into changing their ways and Nathaniel Hawthorne shows through multiple literary devices how the old man deceives Goodman.
The old man himself was a deception through imagery. When Goodman Brown first meets the …show more content…

It is completely natural to agree and follow the same thing as your family. So when you find out that your family has been following something that you never knew about you will think it is tragic that you have been so ignorant to not have seen it. This occurs in the story as Goodman Brown is walking with the old man through the woods. “I helped your grandfather, the constable, when lashed the Quaker women so smartly through the streets of Salem ;”( Hawthorne 2) stated the old man, this sinks in on Brown and makes him think and wonder how he did not know about what his grandfather has done. Trust starts to grow through this tragedy. Then the old man throws another curveball at Goodman “it was I that brought your father a pitch-pine knot, kindled at my own heart, to set fire to an Indian village, in the king Philip’s war.” (Hawthorne 2). Now this hits rather hard, how could one not know something like this about their own father? So far this is only growing the trust between the old man and Goodman Brown, then final pitch at the family is “I would fain be friends with you for their sake.” This basically sets Brown to trust the old man from there on. So this tragedy is very deceptive and

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