Sunday, March 17, 2019
Losing Faith in Young Goodman Brown Essay -- Young Goodman Brown YGB
Losing Faith in unsalted Goodman BrownIn Young Goodman Brown, by Nathaniel Hawthorne, Goodman Brown is tempted by the evil that surrounds him and he must write his faith in order to resist it. The use of the events, characters, and symbols throughout the baloney show that evil is present in the people of the town in which Goodman Brown lives and how Goodman Browns faith in them is lost. Humanity is basically flawed and people struggle with making the choice between sound and evil.Throughout the story, Goodman Brown is worried somewhat the idea of the townspeople finding out about his meeting with the devil. Goodman Brown thinks a lot about how his father and grandfather would have never do anything like he was doing. Goodman Brown says, We have been a race of honest men and redeeming(prenominal) Christians . . . (p1208.) Then Goodman Brown finds out from the devil that his father and grandfather had done evil things. The devil tells Goodman Brown, I have been as well prese nt with your family as with ever a one among the puritans.(P1208.) After Goodman Brown hears this, he begins to qu...
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