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At this stage in the story the reader still has hope for the goodman who must now deal with what he feels is his duty honor-bound. ... The goodman claims that he is from a family of good men that have never been into the forest on such an errand to meet the devil; Hawthorne depends upon this defense to criticize the patriarchal lineage upon which a person places his worth. ... Hawthorne has derided the institution of Young Goodman Browns lineage, and his societys view of honor by pointing to some simple facts. ...
Either At this stage in the story the reader still has hope for the goodman who must now deal with what he feels is his duty honor-bound. ... The goodman claims that he is from a family of good men that have never been into the forest on such an errand to meet the devil; Hawthorne depends upon this defense to criticize the patriarchal lineage upon which a person places his worth. ... Hawthorne has derided the institution of Young Goodman Browns lineage, and his societys view of honor by pointing to some simple facts.
Approximate Word count = 908 Approximate Pages = 3.6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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