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Young Goodman Brown's Apocalypse
Part 1 of Paper ....s evil theme. Critics also debate
interpretations of the main character's consciousness; is Brown awake or
dreaming. What is certain is that he lives and dies in pain because his
belief in his righteousness isolates him from his community. It is also
certain that Hawthorne's interpretation of Brown's "mid-life crisis.... Part 2 of Paper ....ulture, have armed him sufficiently to look the devil in
the face and return unscathed" (Hodara 1). The symbol of the forest, late
at night, can be interpreted as the untamed regions of Brown's heart where
the devil roams freely as he roams in the forest. The forest is the devil's
domain. Brown finds, in the dark of the night, many of his daytime friends
share this domain with the devil. What he considers moral and "good" in his
life he finds in the forest. This torments his perception of pra.... |
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