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Leah Krafft 10/16/00 Hawthorne Essay An Analysis of Hawthorne's Style Although many readers may say Hawthorne's writing is difficult to understand, the descriptions of the characters and settings are vividly depicted through the use of allegory, and his many instances of symbolism throughout his stories. "Young Goodman Brown" is an excellent example how allegory is shown through the writing of Nathanial Hawthorne. The story's beginning shows Goodman Brown as he bids farewell to his young wife, Faith, before running an errand into the forest. From that beginning of the story, you know his errand had an immoral purpose, which is shown in the following quote, "With this excellent resolve for the future, Goodman Brown felt himself justified in making more haste on his present evil purpose." The allegorical aspect of this story reveals that Brown represents the average person and the sins that he commits in every day life. His faith is built on the people and his surroundings. Brown is not a bad person, but like the majority of mankind, he has a curiosity for evil. He is tempted by the man who guides him through the dark forest just as our society is tempted by immoral things such as crime and money. The dark man states that Goodman Brown is late.
Approximate Word count = 832 Approximate Pages = 3.3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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