Monday, February 18, 2019
Free YGB Essays: Nathaniel Hawthornes Young Goodman Brown :: Young Goodman Brown YGB
Young Goodman embrown by Nathaniel Hawthorne is a story about revealing true evil and the button of one mans faith. Nathaniel Hawthorne left Young Goodman Brown up for many interpretations. by and by reading the story a couple of times, one thing became pass away to me. What I absorbed from this story was that evil exists in e rattlingone, does not liaison how good we may think we are. Things arent always what they seem. I say this because the hatful who attended the devils meetings, were the ones who attended church with him. The people whom he though were blessed and Christian. These people were not holy at all. They were worshipping, praying, and obeying the devil. As Goodman Brown started his travel into the forest, he met an olderer man. The old man, was about fifty years old, seemingly in the same rank of life as Goodman Brown, and bearing a considerable resemblance to him, though perhaps more in twist than features (DiYanni, 273). In Browns ignorance, he does not u nclutter that the one he is with is in fact the devil. This is shown when Brown asks a question in fear sooner meeting the old man, There may be a blackguardly Indian behind every tree, said Goodman Brown to himself and he glanced fearfully behind him, as he added, What if the devil himself should be at my very elbow (DiYanni, 273). This to me is ironic because then, His head being turned back, he passed a crook of the road, and looking forward again, beheld the figure of a man, in gravid and decent attire, seated at the foot of an old tree. He arose at Goodman Browns approach, and walked onward, side by side with him(DiYassi, 273). Here Goodman Brown does not realize that the devil is, in fact, walking side by side with him(DiYassi,273). Goodman Brown recognized a very pious and exemplary dame, who had taught him his catechism in youth, and was restrained his moral and spiritual advisor (DiYassi, 275). This dames name was kickshaw Cloyse. When Brown sees that Goody Cloyse reco gnizes the old man and cries out, the devil (DiYassi, 275), he cant believe it. He nowadays sees her as a wretched old woman (DiYassi, 276). Brown is notion his loss of faith and tries to overcome this by saying, What if a wretched old woman does choose to go to the devil, when I though she was going to heaven Is that any reason to leave my dear Faith behind, and go by and by her?
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