Free Goodman Brown Paper: After reading this article for the first time after humans sinned, my first thought is "Is this really happening, or Brown is just dreaming about the whole thing Is not it? " It is ambiguous. He asked the same question at the end of the story. For me, this is appropriate. In the center of the story evil is hidden in this town. The missionary began his prayers and the older woman continued teaching the girl whose all were there after Brown witnessed the witches gathering in the woods.
In 'Young Goodman Brown' and 'Minister's Black Bail', secret sins and hypocrisies are very obvious. Through these two stories, Hawthorne shows that secret sin and hypocrisy destroys life. In "Young Goodman Brown", Goodman Brown had to see the devil for his "secret sin". I agree with CK. After the meeting, Goodman Brown will always suffer. He treats people in different ways He treats people in different ways and And his life is being ruined by a secret sin. Every citizen lives a hypocritical life, which destroys their lives and Brown's life. In the "minister 's black veil", secret sins also ruined his life. His whole congregation saw him in different ways, and his relationship with his wife was basically over. He eventually died at the end of the story. Secret sin and hypocrisy always finds ways to reveal and destroy someone's life
Secret sin and hypocrisy are the themes of 'Young Goodman Brown' and 'Minister's Black Bale'. Hawthorne wishes to understand that protecting secrets to his audience can ruin people. In the spirit and spirit it will make him worse. This phenomenon is revealed in both stories. Pastor Hooper does not reveal what his "great sin" is, it makes him despair and makes him live separated from the community, and Mr. Brown does not openly argue that it is evil Then turn around. This made him desperate as well as the hypocrisy he found at the community church. (The hypocrisy seen in Hoover's case is that he is actually a pastor, but he has not publicly confessed his sin.) In any case, without repenting sin to the depths of the heart You can not stay at these men avoid causing similar results to men
In "Young Goodman Brown", Nathaniel Hawthorne uses symbolism and satire to explain human subjects, forget to forget that sin is an inevitable part of human nature to escape sin. Humans can complete their own ideas or perhaps those excellent Puritans do not have imperfect ideas and seem to rule the young Goodman Brown's view of the world Hawthorn Puritan. His innocent idea contrasted with the deep traitor vision of the forest to create a remarkable example of possible "truth".