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Symbolism In Hawthorne's Young Goodman Brown

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In "Young Goodman Brown" by Nathaniel Hawthorne, I was able to find quite a few symbols through their repeated use in the story including: the serpent, the communion, and Faith. The serpent in this story symbolized the devil and evil. The elder man seemed to be daring Goodman Brown to pick up the serpent-like staff and follow him into the woods despite Goodman Brown trying to refuse and turn back, but in the end, he ends up picking up this staff and going to the communion like the other man had wanted. The next symbol, the communion, symbolizes the worship of the devil. When most people think of communion, they think of the last supper with Jesus Christ or communion at church. As demonstrated when Goodman Brown first arrives at the place of

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