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Goodman Brown Duality

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Devilish Duality
Because people are subjective by nature, utopian societies such as Puritan Salem can never thrive. Puritanism’s dichotomous values in Nathaniel Hawthorne’s “Young Goodman Brown” highlight the cataclysmic effects of a rigid society. Hawthorne exposes the ineffectiveness of Puritanism through Goodman Brown’s inability to accept the dual nature of mankind.
Goodman Brown’s curiosity leads him into the forest, however his mentality prevents him from accepting human nature. Brown sins just like everyone, but his extreme beliefs cause him to become hypocritical in regards to others. When the devil tells Goodman Brown that “[He is] late,” Brown says that “Faith kept [him] back a while.” Goodman Brown wrestles with his Christian faith, …show more content…

His journey is of little value once he discovers that even the best people sin. Unfortunately, he equates them with inherent evil. At first, however, Brown is shocked when he sees Goody Cloyse in the forest, because the “old woman taught [him his] catechism,” and to him “there was a world of meaning in this simple comment.” The harshness of his Puritan beliefs makes him change his opinion to the polar opposite. In fact, when he returns from the forest, he sees her with a child and he “[snatches] away the child as from the grasp of the fiend himself.” Rigid ideas ingrained in Goodman Brown since birth become magnified throughout his journey. Once he returns, he can no longer ignore others’ sins. Romantic values emphasize equality, and Hawthorne calls out Puritanism through Goodman Brown’s instant reversal of opinion. His life becomes miserable because the people he is closest to disappoint him the most, and he is never able to recover from his rigid thinking. Young Goodman Brown gains nothing from his journey, but loses everything because he cannot learn to accept human flaws.
Hawthorne highlights the ineffectiveness of Puritanism through Goodman Brown’s inability to accept the duality of mankind. Utopian societies like Puritan Salem can never thrive because people are subjective. Even today, people still need to protect themselves from the dangers of

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