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Young Goodman Brown Allegory Essay

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The allegory displayed in “Young Goodman Brown” through different symbols reveals a moral, which is the corruption of life through the indulgence of sin. The name of the protagonist, which is Young Goodman Brown, can be seen as an underlying metaphor shown throughout the story. Brown begins the story as a young and naive man who is in good spirits, as described in the beginning of his name “Young Goodman”. But as the story ends the name “Brown” symbolizes how he becomes “a stern, a sad, a darkly meditative, a distrustful, if not a desperate, man” (Hawthorne 34). The name of Brown alludes to the dark and corrupted life that evil or sin had induces into his life. Through the story, Faith symbolizes his relationship with religion and the direction it is going. …show more content…

However, Young Goodman Brown didn’t believe that his relationship with Faith would end, but, rather, sin once more and then “resist all future temptations” (McKeithan 94). The companion on his journey through the forest persuades Brown to keep on indulging in sin. The companion resembles an older version of Goodman Brown as if he was looking at his future self, and how sin will lead him to the devil. Additionally, when Brown has doubts about sinning, the companion persuades Brown to keep on his journey of sin. The indulgence of sin for Brown is “represented by the journey into the forest” (McKeithan 96). The forest is a metaphor for the middle grounds between sticking to his faith in religion or journeying into sin. If he continues through the forest, it will lead him to the corrupted life of sin. The ceremony in the forest is the end of the journey through the forest and can be seen as the gateway into

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