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    In the short story Young Goodman Brown, written by Nathaniel Hawthorne, Brown goes on a journey into the woods to do an unknown errand. He comes across an older man, the Devil, the Minister of the Church, Deacon Gookin, his catechism teacher, Goody Cloyse and later on his wife, Faith Brown. Throughout his journey he learns so lessons that change everything he has ever had, his religion, his views, his lifestyle, and his personality. Nathaniel Hawthorne conveys that everyone is good and bad, using

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    “Young Goodman Brown by Nathaniel Hawthorne” Written in 1835, Nathaniel Hawthorne’s short story “Young Goodman Brown” was first published in the April issue of ‘New England Magazine” and it was later included in Hawthorne’s collection of short stories entitled ‘Mosses from an Old Manse’ in 1846. Brown is a pious, young man with strong religious convictions who embarks on a journey through a deep, menacing forest in Salem, Massachusetts amidst seventeenth century Puritan society; which forever alters

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    Nathaniel Hawthorne, Young Goodman Brown feels conflicted about leaving his new wife, Faith, for a journey for sinful reasons into the nearby forest. With a call to devious actions and a hypocritical train of thought, Goodman Brown seals his fate after his night long journey. This journey includes a treacherous road of trials. In the end, Goodman Brown has a moment of epiphany and then returns to his town a changed man. Nathaniel Hawthorne’s short story, “Young Goodman Brown,” reveals that a loss of

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    In this story “Young Goodman brown” written by Nathaniel Hawthorne in 1835 the plot is that there is a young man a really devout Christian who goes through life thinking everything is perfect until he finds out not everything is as it seems. Young Goodman Brown portrays the average man going through life trying to do right by everyone else but can never seem to do that. In life everything always seems like one thing but in there end it turns out they were completely wrong. In this story it shows

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    story of the Goodman brown represent the common man, which brown have to leave his faith which is both of his belief and his wife behind for the night, so that he can pursue and face the devil that is inside himself, and in his family. Brown journey takes him really deep into the heart of the forest where he had encounters with his advisor on her way to a congregation, high ranking religious leaders from the village, and the devil. The devil is attempting to lure the reluctant Goodman Brown to the congregation

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    Young Goodman Brown An allegory is a narrative in which the characters and objects personify deeper meanings than what the reader can see on the surface. The allegorical meaning is the writer’s real purpose in writing the narrative so that a lesson can be found when reading below the surface. “Young Goodman Brown”, written by Nathaniel Hawthorne is a perfect example of an allegorical story and is filled with many symbolic elements. The story begins with Goodman Brown starting out on

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    Young Goodman Brown The sunset came forward as Young Goodman Brown arrived at Salem Village. There he saw his wife, Faith, whom he had only being married to for three months. Faith and Goodman Brown watched as the villagers tied up a so called “witch” to the stick. The villagers had accused the Indian woman of being a witch when she was seen dancing around. They had planned to get rid of the evil by burning her next morning. Tragically, in the old times this was a common practice. The people of

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    Furthermore, from the moment he steps into the forest, Goodman Brown voices his fear of the wilderness, seeing the forest as a place where no good is possible. In this he echoes the dominant point of view of seventeenth-century Puritans, who believed that the wild New World was something to fear and then dominate. Goodman Brown, like other Puritans, associates the forest with the wild “Indians” and sees one hiding behind every tree. He believes that the devil could easily be present in such a place

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    “Young Goodman Brown,” a short story written by Nathaniel Hawthorne, recounts the tale of a young Puritan man who is transformed by witnessing the bitter truths of humanity. In Goodman Brown’s journey into the woods, he discovers the hidden evils of the individuals that once appeared virtuous to him. Throughout the story, the forces of good and evil are contrasted. In this short story, Hawthorne uses symbolism, the discordance between a character’s appearance and his/her true nature, and contrasting

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    Young Goodman Brown goes to the forest to meet with the devil. On his way to the forest he is unsure of what he will be encountering; questioning whether there were devilish Indians behind the trees or if the devil itself was upon him. Before going to the woods, Goodman Brown thought meeting with a devil figure was a sin. He meets a man with a staff and tells him that he feels ashamed to be associating with him because he was raised in a Christian household. The news that the man knew Goodman Brown’s

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