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Goodman Brown
Title: Goodman Brown
Category: Literature / English
Details: Words: 955 | Pages: 4.1 (approximately 235 words/page)
Goodman Brown
The Young in “Young Goodman Brown”
When reading Hawthorn’s “Young Goodman Brown”, one can note why his main character was ironically nicknamed young good man Brown. “ The story is all three: a dream vision, a conventional allegory, and finally an inquiry into the problem of faith that undermines the assumptions upon which the allegory is based.”(Bloom, 115) Although Hawthorn tries to confuse the reader with his dreamy allegories, Brown still emerges with one main
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he looked the rest of his life with scorn for fellow man, never allowing himself to trust or have faith again. Instead of learning from this experience, Brown chooses to embrace the past. “Rather than reach maturity, Brown realizes that to subscribe to a concept of benign development is to continue inexorably to delude oneself about freedom in the face of invitable change.” (Frank, 229) Unfortunately, this will cause him to live as a child forever.
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