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Interpretation of Young Goodman Brown
Title: Interpretation of Young Goodman Brown
Category: Literature / English
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Interpretation of Young Goodman Brown
Interpretation of Young Goodman Brown
Nathaniel Hawthorne in Young Goodman Brown uses foreshadowing, irony, symbolism, and setting to advance the theme of good versus evil.
Throughout the short story, there are many examples of foreshadowing. One of these is at the beginning of the story when his wife, Faith, confronts him. She says, “ Dearest heart, prithee, put off your journey until sunrise, and sleep in your own bed to-night. A lone woman is troubled with
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trials. As the story moves on and Young Goodman Brown starts off on his journey, “He had taken a dreary road, darkened by all the gloomiest of trees of the forest…” (273). As told in almost every novel or movie written, evil tends to lurk in those dark and gloomy forests and would surely meet Goodman Brown.
In conclusion, Hawthorne effectively advances the theme of good versus evil by using foreshadowing, irony, symbolism, and setting.
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