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    was the murder of approximately six million European Jews and others by the Nazi regime in 1933. Many people should question the morals of human beings considering the past events of mass genocide. Human nature is flawed and has a lot of capacity for evil. This idea is reinforced through the writings of Anti-Transcendentalists dating back to the early 1800’s. A key writing of this time include “The Ministers Black Veil” by Nathaniel Hawthorne. While giving a sermon to his puritan church, Reverend Hooper

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    Human Nature Are all human beings destined for evil? In the novel Young Goodman Brown by Nathaniel Hawthorne, he explores the idea that all human beings have the potential to become evil. A man named Young Goodman Brown goes out on Halloween night, which is considered one of the most dangerous nights of the year. Brown takes a walk through a forest to meet with the devil but later realizes that he needs to change his faith and commit his life to God. Brown wakes up the next morning as a changed man with

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    devine and full of wisdom. Moreover, it sees nature not as divine, but sinister. The natural word is dark, decaying and mysterious. In my opinion, The Masque of the Red Death and Young Goodman Brown are great examples of Dark Romanticism. The Masque of the Red Death was written in 1842 by Edgar Allan Poe and Young Goodman Brown was published in 1835 by American writer Nathaniel Hawthorne. Both of them are short stories whose authors never met but

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    “Young Goodman Brown” is a narrative imbued with uncertainty and unease, particularly from the perspective of the story 's titular protagonist. These emotions, though present throughout the tale, manifest themselves differently at various points in the story. As the story progresses, Goodman Brown 's perceptions of good and evil come together as one, resulting in crippling self-doubt. There is a sharp shift in their presence when Goodman Brown and his wife, Faith, return to Salem village from the

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    (Good and Evil) Sides of Human Nature ENGL 102: Composition and Literature Spring B 2017 Teresa Castle, L26467226 APA Castle 2 Outline THESIS: In their individual short stories "Young Goodman Brown,” by Nathaniel Hawthorne and "The Rocking-Horse Winner" by D. H. Lawrence are more different than similar but “Young Goodman Brown” and “The Rocking Horse Winner” use the setting, characterization, and symbolism to depict the reasoning of acting morally or immorally. I. The settings of “Young Goodman Brown”

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    Masinio Pierre Eng 202 10/23/15 Young Goodman Brown In Nathaniel Hawthorne short story “Young Goodman Brown,” he takes us on a journey of the human heart, in which he would later coin the phrase that “there is a fund of evil in every human heart”. Though, the story is filled with dark gloomy imagery, still Hawthorne was able to keep us wanting to know more base on the fact its Salem village and we all know their history. With the uses

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    Gookin, Goody Cloyse, and the minister directly affected Young Goodman Brown’s interpretations of Puritanism. Like any other Puritan, Young Goodman Brown separated Puritans from nonbelievers. He believed that Puritan were not capable of committing sin and being evil, while the rest of the world was evil. Young Goodman Brown’s realization that his moral and spiritual leader are evil, changes his interpretation of Puritanism. Young Goodman Brown’s admiration of Puritanism can be linked directly to

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    Rooted deep within each individual, hides a bit of evil; for some it may be more, others less. In the story “Young Goodman Brown” it tells of a man, Goodman Brown, who ventures into an eerie forest in Salem and is met by a man who developes an uncanny resemblance to the devil. In the forest, those who Goodman Brown have seen to be pure and innocent, are shown to have a more sinister side. Goodman Brown is determined to go no further; but, as he sits, he begins to witness things he did not expect

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    Throughout the story “Young Goodman Brown” Hawthorne shows us that a man’s faith is the most important power to have but at times because of so much faith people can end up getting curious towards the people they are surrounded with. While reading “Young Goodman Brown”, Hawthorne makes us asks ourselves the question “why is it that once Goodman Brown sees evil he loses his faith?” Goodman Brown believes that his faith is courageous enough for him to go into the forest and prove that there is no such

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    Evil Reflection Nathaniel Hawthorne’s allegory is “Young Goodman Brown.” The setting takes place in the town of Salem, Massachusetts, during the mid-1600s. The protagonist, Young Goodman Brown, ventures into a dark, brooding forest down a path of uncertaincy and fear. In “Young Goodman Brown,” Nathaniel Hawthorne uses the symbols of black, the serpent’s staff, and the old traveler to convey his theme about evil. Nathaniel Hawthorne’s using the color black to portray men wickedness in “Young Goodman

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