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Essay on Young Goodman Brown's Moral Decline

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Young Goodman Brown's Moral Decline

The symbolism of Young Goodman Brown’s moral decline bypasses the conscious, logical mind and is located in a more dreamlike process. It is interpreted to show that no one truly falls into the category of good or evil. Hawthorne’s use of symbolism shows the neutrality between good and evil and appearance and reality so that the reader is unable to comprehend the difference. Throughout the story, good and evil are described through a bombardment of metaphors. Brown’s long and winding journey through the forest, for example, represents his struggle between his conscious and subconscious. Brown meets the devil at a fork in the road that symbolizes the paths to heaven or hell. Obviously with the …show more content…

The dark character resembles Young Goodman Brown but is obviously older. The story declares that they both could pass for father and son. The resemblance of the old man to Brown represents the foreshadowing of Brown’s future, but Brown is yet to understand that. The devil’s staff, which resembles a snake, refers to the same snake who lead Adam and Eve to their downfall in the Bible just as Satan is doing to Brown. The characters in the forest depict events to come when the most pious and religious figures of the Puritan village are found in the forest during Brown’s journey. Goody Cloyse, Brown’s former catechism teacher, current spiritual adviser, and publicly considered an excellent, old Christian, turns out to be a witch and a follower of Satan. Brown’s discovery of Satan and Goody Cloyse as colleagues shocks him, as he cannot see good and evil intermingling. However, his pride prevents him from realizing that his faults are the same as Goody Cloyse. Later, the minister and deacon of the village church are traveling along the trail conversing about the upcoming satanic communion while Brown hides from their view. The characters and their actions give background to what the devil is trying to tell him before. Distraught and appalled, Brown makes one last attempt to show his commitment to his wife and God stating, "With Heaven above and Faith below, I will stand firm against the

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