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Symbolism And Imagery In Hawthorne's Young Goodman Brown

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All people find themselves at the boundary between innocence and malevolence at some point in their lives. In Young Goodman Brown, Nathaniel Hawthorne writes the story of a man named Goodman Brown as he discovers the corruption of people he believed to be pure. This revelation causes him to question his Puritan faith and the faith of those around him. Hawthorne’s abundant use symbolism and imagery carries the reader through Brown’s development as he crosses the threshold from believing in what is good to what is evil.
From the beginning of the story, Hawthorne gives his audience a profuse amount of symbols that hint to who Goodman Brown is and what he will experience in the story. Several examples can be found in the first paragraph of the
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