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    In the story ” Young Goodman Brown” by Nathaniel Hawthorne, the author demonstrates the ideas of the dual nature of man, which represented by the character Goodman Brown. He is a religious man who left his wife; Faith, behind to travel into the wood where a devil ceremony is takes place. The allegory of the story is that the innocence of a man can easily be corrupted if that person is not truly believes in his religion. Although, Goodman Brown is innocent, he also a devil himself by following devil

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    such as a leader or a region can serve as moral guidance. In the short story “Young Goodman Brown” by Nathaniel Hawthorne, this idea is explored. The main character Goodman Brown lives in a Puritan community and is tempted to stray away from his faith and his wife, Faith, by a disguised Devil. The character Faith is an important symbol in the story as she symbolizes religion. Overall, Hawthorne uses “Young Goodman Brown” as a commentary on the fragility of public morality. Public morality should

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    The Scarlet Letter written by Nathaniel Hawthorne is a novel about the dishonorable executions of adultery. In the beginning of The Scarlet Letter the narrator talks about the Custom house and about Salem. He talks about how after losing his post, while looking through manuscripts finds a patch of cloth with the letter “A” on it. Upon seeing the cloth he then decides to write The Scarlet Letter. The novel begins with Hester Prynne walking out of the prison with Pearl in her arms to go stand in public

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    The truth of one’s true-self is very important to make a good personality. Nathaniel Hawthorne wrote about revelation and hiding true-self. Hawthorne is a dark romantic, which they have the ideas that all humans are easily corrupted by the institutions around them, humans are not inherently bad, institutions are always persuasive, romantics are very straightforward about the bad side of a human’s true-self. In the Scarlet Letter, a sin against the Puritan church is committed by two lovers, who fell

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    Puritan laws were extremely rigid and the members of society were expected to follow a strict moral code. Due to this fact, anything that was believed to go against this code was considered a sin. Nathaniel Hawthorne's novel The Scarlet Letter looks into the life of a Puritan family. The mother with the name of Hester committed adultery with the minister named Dimmesdale and had a girl named Pearl. For their punishment they both must have a scarlet letter “A” either sewn into their clothes or into

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    who wrote about this in his famous novels is Nathaniel Hawthorne. He came from a family of Puritans; therefore, he was well associated with that lifestyle. He applied the Puritan’s beliefs on Satan and witchcraft into his books – especially “Young Goodman Brown” and The Scarlet Letter. Both of these amazing literary works involved people battling evilness every day. Their whole lives revolved around it. In the 1600’s, in The Scarlet Letter, Hawthorne writes about a woman who committed adultery (something

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    Symbolism is often used by authors to expand and enhance their literary works. The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne explores the nature of puritan societies in New England colonies. Hawthorne’s metaphorical style impacts the novel’s elements. The Scarlet Letter is about a young woman named Hester Prynne who migrated to Massachusetts from England to start a new life with her husband. Her husband stayed behind to take care certain affairs. His arrival to Massachusetts was delayed due to an unfortunate

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    “Young Goodman Brown” is a story written by Nathaniel Hawthorne in 1835. This was the period around the crazy incidents of the Salem Witch Trials. This piece is covered with topics that can be described as having alternative meanings. Through the symbolism in the story, the audience is able to make ties between the old relationships Goodman Brown had with the other townspeople. The series of event in the story bring him to believe that his entire life was a lie and no one was worthy of his trust

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    In Nathaniel Hawthorne’s “The Minister’s Black Veil” mystery plays a huge role when it comes to plot, and character development. At the end of this story the minister who is wearing the veil rhetorically asks, “What but the mystery which it obscurely typifies has made this piece of crape so awful?” (Hawthorne 1044). Hawthorne has built up this character so carefully and intensely to this point, to quite directly state that this veil on his face represents mystery. The minister also begs the question

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    The Scarlet Letter is a mysterious tale of intrigue, guilt, and revenge. Nathaniel Hawthorne weaves a story based on Puritan values and the consequences surrounding them if they are broken. The story’s focal point is that of the sin of Hester Prynne, accused of adultery, thrown into jail, and placed high on a scaffold for others to look upon her in contempt and disgust. The main plot behind the novel is that of the secret inner turmoil of the pious Reverend Arthur Dimmesdale, Hester's secret lover

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