Literary Analysis Of Young Goodman Brown

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Young Goodman Brown is a short story written by Nathaniel Hawthorne. The story is full of confusions in which the reader has difficulty to understand what exactly is going on in the story and with the character. But the different parts that compose this story connect the confusing parts to make a complete story. The author vividly introduces symbols and themes throughout the story as well as an open interpretation about the true identity of the fellow traveler character.
Symbolism can be define by the use of objects that represent an idea or qualities. In the story Young Goodman Brown, the staff that the fellow traveler carries can be taken as a symbol in the story. Young Goodman Brown stated that “the only thing about him that could be fixed …show more content…

In this story, whether Goodman Brown lived those scenes in real life or whether it was just a dream, the loss of his innocence was inevitable. If it was a dream, the ideas that everyone has been corrupted by the devil were in Goodman Brown’s mind which leads to the conclusion that Goodman Brown has some evil part inside of him that is taking over his head. On the other hand, if the events were in real life, it was Goodman Brown’s curiosity that set the start of his loss of innocence. Goodman Brown could have resisted the temptation of going with the old man to the forbidden forest and that way he could have been able to keep his innocence and his trust for people. Another important theme in this story involves the fear of the wilderness. Goodman Brown understands that the forest is no place for someone with honor and good will to be at. People from this era associate “Indians” with the wilderness and with evil doings. Goodman Brown even states that “There may be a devilish Indian behind every tree"(Kennedy, Dana 261), recognizing that with him in the forest he can encounter even the devil. Goodman Brown thinks that there is no one with his social class to be at the forest. After the old man informs Goodman Brown about all the people that have been at the forest and the reason for their appearance at that place, Young Goodman Brown realizes that since the moment he enter the forest, he lost all the honor that he had. This is demonstrated when Young Goodman Brown hides from the Village people that are walking down the road. After realizing the he has lost everything he had and the trust in the people form the village, Young Goodman Brown decides to also continue through the journey just like the other

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