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    In "Young Goodman Brown,” Hawthorne makes the reader believe that Goodman Brown has learned the truth about the world and how evil it really is. In the story, the accounts of Goodman Brown let you believe that he has truly seen the evil in the world and knows what lurks behind everybody masks. He is displayed losing his faith in God. Although Goodman Brown thought his family, town, and wife were good people, he fell for the devil's evil tricks in believing that his family was not as it seemed and

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    story “Young Goodman Brown” is a fight between Evil and Good of both the mind and soul of Young Goodman Brown. Tries Retaining his faith but fails and sees those around him to be evil except himself. Evil is the nature of humankind it hides in the shadows of our inner thoughts. It is the temptation we face on a daily basis. We have the choice whether to give into it or merely overcome it. During his journey through the dark woods Young Goodman Brown sought out his inner evil. Young Goodman Brown, the

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    In the story “Young Goodman Brown,” Nathaniel Hawthorne shows the evil there is in people by telling a story about the puritans. The puritans were a group of Christians that sought purification of the church; they made their own religion and changed their lifestyle to be pure and free of any sin. In this story, Goodman Brown, goes off on a trip to the woods and he encounters a second traveler. This traveler tells him about meeting his past ancestors and about the people in his town. While they speak

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    Megan Green Jessica Mann Thompson EN 2203-12 20 September 2014 A Closer Look at the Theme of Disguised Evil in “Young Goodman Brown” “Young Goodman Brown” by Nathaniel Hawthorne is a story that examines the titular character and his struggle with his faith in the people of his community and his attempt to resist the Devil’s temptations. While the Puritan society that Young Goodman Brown lives in appears to be peaceful and pious, it quickly becomes evident that corruption is rampant and faith absent

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    Young Goodman Brown: Good versus Evil Throughout Young Goodman Brown and other works of Nathaniel Hawthorne, the themes of sin and guilt constantly reoccur. Like many authors, Hawthorne used events in his life as a basis for the stories that he wrote. Hawthorne felt that ones guilt does not die with him/her but is rather passed down through the generations. Hawthorne's great-great uncle was one of the judges during the Salem witchcraft trials. Hawthorne felt a great sense of guilt because of

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    “Young Goodman Brown”, a short story written by Nathaniel Hawthorne deals with not everything is what it seems to be which relates to evil lurking in the shadows including even those who are perceived as innocent. In the story Hawthorne refers to faith a lot in the story making it to be something that Goodman Brown is certain to have but soon it becomes uncertain. He writes “ A stern, a sad, a darkly meditative, a distrustful, if not a desperate man, did he become, from the night of that fearful

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    Rhozel Muyco English 113.3 Jesse Stothers October 2, 2014 An Analysis of Evil in Hawthorne’s Classic Tale Nathaniel Hawthorne’s “Young Goodman Brown” is filled with examples of Puritanism, which influence the theme, setting, and allegory of the story. Puritanism stresses the importance of morality and sovereignty of God. As Christians, Puritans believed that they should do what the Bible demanded. According to "Believe Religious Information Source," “But Puritans came to argue that Christians should

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    “Young Goodman Brown” is a short story created by and published by Nathaniel Hawthorne. The story takes place during the 17th of Puritan New England starting a young adult man named Goodman Brown, the character's story as he leaves his wife for an unknown errand in the forest. Upon reaching the forest, Brown meets an elderly man with a sinister looking serpent staff who the man offers to Brown to help him move faster through the woods to reach the evil ceremony in which Brown refuses. He shortly

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    In “Young Goodman Brown,” by Nathaniel Hawthorne, Young Goodman Brown was constantly surrounded by evil. The use of the events, characters, and symbols that Hawthorne implemented throughout the story to help illustrate that evil was present in the townspeople that Goodman Brown resided with, and how Goodman Brown’s faith in them had greatly diminished. Humanity is basically broken in the story, and the people closest to Goodman Brown struggled with differentiating the choices of good and evil. During

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    Hawthorne's ambiguous ending in "Young Goodman Brown" leaves the reader asking one question. "Had Goodman Brown fallen asleep in the forest and only dreamed a wild dream of a witch hunting?" Most readers of this allegory try to answer this question, believing that Goodman Brown did in fact take the "dreary road, darkened by all the gloomiest trees of the forest." Hawthorne himself has avoided answering the question, and has instead left it up for the reader to decide Goodman Brown's fate. The reader

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