Thesis Statement:
In the short story, “Young Goodman Brown,” by Nathaniel Hawthorne, the recurring motif of faith helps to inform our understanding of the story and its characters.
1. The definition of faith from Merriam-Webster dictionary is the complete trust or confidence in someone or something, and the strong belief in God or in the doctrines of a religion, based on spiritual apprehension rather than proof.
a. This is important because we see that Goodman Brown uses both definitions of faith throughout the story.
b. He has faith, and then loses faith.
i. The definition of faith that he loses and gains back and loses forever fluctuates throughout the reading
c. Goodman Brown calls out, Where is Faith, Where is Faith? And Where has my Faith
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In the allegorical short story entitled “Young Goodman Brown”, author Nathaniel Hawthorne uses the irony of words and their connotations to express his ideas. The most evident example of this word inference is the used of “Faith” as the name of Young Goodman Brown’s wife. Religiously, faith can be defined as “the belief and trust in God and in the doctrines expressed in the scriptures or other sacred works” (Merriam-Webster). Hawthorne uses the relationship between Brown and his wife to parallel that with his own personal faith.
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“Young Goodman Brown” is set right after the Salem Witch Trials and much of the story is based on the ideology of that era. Faith is clearly meant to represent Goodman Brown’s tether to Puritanism. Hawthorne gives us a flashing sign for this in only the second sentence “And Faith, as the wife was aptly named...” (315). This quote is fairly self-explanatory, but it is a bold message to pay attention to the character Faith and how she related to faith. Another description of the role of Faith, in Mr. Brown’s life, is in the form of the subtle wording he uses when talking to the devil. “ ‘Faith kept me back a while,’replied the young man,” (316) This quote may seem to be referring to Faith the character keeping him back a while, but with deeper inspection one can conclude that it references faith, as in his religion, kept him away from the sinful journey on which he is currently embarking. Another little key in the story is how Mr. Brown addresses his wife. “My love and my Faith,” (315). The faith in question is not the wife’s name, but instead he is calling his wife his faith or the holy that he believes in. The last quote that is needed to secure this symbolism is found as the devil is trying to seduce Goodman Brown to follow him further using the woman that taught him religion as incentive. “What if a wretched old woman does choose to go to the devil
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Nathaniel Hawthorne uses different people as symbols throughout "Young Goodman Brown." The largest symbolic roles in the story are goodman Brown and his wife Faith. Both of the characters' names are symbolic and representative of their personalities. "'With Heaven above and Faith below, I will stand firm against the devil!' cried goodman Brown," is
Goodman Brown’s first struggle is when Faith begs him to remain home with her and not head
“Young Goodman Brown” "Young Goodman Brown" is a short story written by Nathanial Hawthorne about a man, his wife Faith, and the faith of the community they live in. In this story we will see how the husband Goodman Brown’s faith is tested from the beginning to the end. The author Hawthorne leads the readers to believe that it is solely about the faith of Goodman Brown when in fact it deals with the community as a whole, he also has many forms of symbolism throughout such as the wife’s name Faith. By the end you will be asking yourself “What exactly is the puritan faith about?” And “Why are so many people in the forest dealing with the devil?”
“Young Goodman Brown”, by Nathaniel Hawthorne, consist of beliefs that all humanity exists in a state of wickedness, except for the people who are born in a state of grace. The view of the story shows how swiftly Young Goodman Brown goes swiftly down the wrong path, when his faith is lost or is blinded by something, even without his knowledge. Faith is the key to his happiness and without it, he is unable to live his life to the fullest. Faith in a symbolic idea refers to the most pure hearted. Goodman Brown is a holy and a faithful man, until one day everything changes in his life.
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