The Symbolism Of Color In Hawthorne's Young Goodman Brown

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Hawthorne uses many example of color and what it may represent. He tells a story of Goodman Brown’s test of faith, and how he’s shown the truth of the righteous people in his life by the devil, and comes to see the inherit sin of all man.
In naming his main character Goodman Brown, Hawthorne uses brown as a symbol of the average man. Goodman Browns wife, appropriately named Faith has pink ribbons in her cap. Showing her child like innocents or her desire for attention. Most Puritan women at the time would have dressed conservative with bland colors less not wanting to seem vain. Also, pink is a mixture of Red and white, red is associated with desire or sensuality, while white is pure and innocent. We come to find out which Faith is.
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