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    Young Goodman Brown

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    witch trials, Nathaniel Hawthorne uses his short story “Young Goodman Brown” to exemplify how when people lose faith they thrive in destruction. He uses symbolism throughout the work to show how the protagonist, Young Goodman Brown, transforms from being an innocent,

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    The color scarlet is a symbol with numerous distinctive meanings and interpretations such as sin or guilt. The master of symbolism, Nathaniel Hawthorne himself, uses sin as a recurring theme in his novel The Scarlet Letter which took place back in the 1600’s. The Scarlet Letter A, Pearl, and the meteor contribute as symbols to the overall theme of sin. To begin with, Hawthorne uses the scarlet letter A as a badge of sin throughout the entirety of the book. Hester Prynne, one of the main protagonists

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    The Beating Heart of The House of the Seven Gables Nathaniel Hawthorne extensively weaves symbolism into the pages of The House of the Seven Gables to bring the house and the items within it to life. The use of gothic elements within the house directly reflects upon the decaying of the Pyncheon family. Their once lively home stands as a constant reminder of the family’s legacy. The Pyncheon mansion strongly represents the decaying of the Pyncheon family over time. In the early 1800’s, when the

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    are used as models when to comes to writing, those men are Nathanial Hawthorne and Edgar Allan Poe. Although their styles of writing and backgrounds are different because one comes from a wealthy background and the is an orphan, they are both know for being great Romanticism writers Nathanial Hawthorne was born and raised in Salem Massachusetts. His family was one of first puritan’s families to come to the states. “Hawthorne learned that his family was involved in the Salem witch trials. So to

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    Within the novel The Scarlet Letter, Nathaniel Hawthorne used imagery throughout the entire story. Hawthorne utilized imagery to help support his ideas. He was able to paint the picture of what was happening. He vividly described every detail of the novel. There are many examples found within the story The first example is the letter “A” itself which stands for adultery. The letter is made by Hester. She makes it very high quality and from very fine materials. He goes into great detail

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    done in the past, things that cannot be changed, can ruin lives. The life of the secret-carrier will be devastated, along with the lives of that person's most loved ones. Hawthorne uses various types of figurative language in his works to portray his message. "The Minister's Black Veil” is no exception; Hawthorne uses symbolism and suggestion to add depth and mystery. Hawthorne's parable, "The Minister's Black Veil," uses symbols to illustrate the effect of shame and guilt. In the story, Mr. Hooper

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    is beset on all sides by the inequities of the selfish and the tyranny of evil men,” (Tarantino). In Nathaniel Hawthorne’s story “Young Goodman Brown”, Brown is the righteous man following a path beset on all sides by evil. Hawthorne utilizes the fictional elements of symbolism, characterization, and setting to discuss the story’s theme of temptation of the wrong choices over the right. This story is based in Hawthorne’s home town Salem. The story is about a man’s journey through a forest where he

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    Birth-mark” by Nathaniel Hawthorne starts off by comparing a love for science to the love you can feel for a woman, and it is deemed Aylmer’s love for his wife could only be stronger than his love for science if the two were mixed. This foreshadowing gives the reader some idea that the rest of the story “birthmark” will be about Aylmer’s, love for his wife being affected by his love of science. The story “The Birth-mark” by Nathaniel Hawthorne is heavily affected by symbolism. Aylmer’s wife Georgianna

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    Goodman Brown Allegory

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    titled Young Goodman Brown, Hawthorne uses allegories and symbolism to introduce and present a theme. The overall theme of this short story is that curiosity leads to temptation and sin even with people that are innocent. By using strong symbols, it creates a realization of what the message of the story is. One symbol, the pink ribbon, exemplifies this idea. The pink ribbon symbolizes purity, and how Faith is perfect and innocent, never doing anything wrong. Hawthorne describes Faith and her pink

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    written by Nathaniel Hawthorne in the 1800s, but the book is placed in the Puritan times of the 1600s. Hawthorne is an anti-transcendentalist, which means he thinks society is pure, nature is evil and humans are naturally evil. Puritanism is a very strict religion in the 1600s, if you are a Puritan you are against all earthly pleasure and your life is hell on Earth. Symbolism is a literary device that uses symbols to represent ideas. In this novel, The Scarlet Letter, Nathaniel Hawthorne uses the symbolic

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