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Allegorical Message in Young Goodman Brown
Title: Allegorical Message in Young Goodman Brown
Category: Literature / English
Details: Words: 688 | Pages: 2.9 (approximately 235 words/page)
Allegorical Message in Young Goodman Brown
Allegorical Message in Young Goodman Brown
Many early writers, who had a strong faith in their religion, wrote short stories for their fellow believers in order for them to live their life God’s way. In the early Puritan time, not living the righteous way meant the wrongdoers were sinners and unworthy of God’s Grace come judgement day. Above all other things, many different writings taught lessons to the people through the mistakes of
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and use it to better deal with life. Hawthorne just gives us an idea of a dark future of evil with his last sentence of the story. “When he had lived long...bourne to his grave, a hoary corpse....they carved no hopeful verse upon his tomb-stone; for his dying hour was gloom.” (198)
Works Cited
Hawthorne, Nathaniel. “Young Goodman Brown.” The Norton Introduction to Literature. Peter Simon. New York, W. W. Norton and Company Inc., 2002.
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