In Hawthorne's "Young Goodman Brown", few really good women. It seems even to be most involved in devil worship, but there are also at least more people. This article aims to explore the theme of a bad woman in this story. Randall Stewart of "Hawthorne's female character" states that Hawthorne's work has three types of female characters. (1) "A healthy New England girl is smart, reasonable, independent." Fragility like s and creatures are easily affected by stronger personality; "(3)" Women with exotic richness "(98), and" Young Goodman Brown "have" happiness "in faith Beautiful and stupid family life "(99)
Nathaniel Hawthorne's young Goodman Brown's revelation Nathaniel Hawthorne's criticism and reflection on young Goodman Brown focuses on the theme of good and evil. Critics are talking about interpretation of the main character's consciousness, such as whether Brown is awaking or dreaming. It is true that the belief that he believes in justice separates him from the community. Hawthorn's interpretation of Brown's "middle-aged crisis" is ambiguous and certainly gives the reader many different opinions about the cause and cause of a particular matter. Hawthorne used symbolism in his allegorical story "Young Goodman Brown"
Nathaniel Hawthorne uses the symbolic meaning in his short story "Young Goodman Brown" to influence and clarify the themes of good people who are sometimes doing bad things. Hawthorne uses various light and dark images, names, and letters to indicate satire and various translations. Young Goodman Brown is a story about a man who tells the reality of imperfections and flaws and then died for his enlightenment in the forest. A dark image, a symbolic expression of names and letters, and traveling through the woods result from Hawthorne's good people's theme and sometimes bad things.
"Young Goodman Brown" by Nathaniel Hawthorne tells stories about exposing true evil and losing faith. It is obvious to me that what I absorbed from this story is that everyone thinks it is good, no matter how good we think. "The self-refusal and self-curse Brown" which is the hero of this story began metaphorical errands he planned to face his own evil. As he was not ready to accept this as part of the nature of others, he rejected it instead and eventually prescribed his own destiny.