In Nathan Hawthorne's short story "Young Goodman Brown", the plot passes through all stages of the Freytag pyramid. I will explain the rising behavior, the climax, the falling behavior, the discovery and the reversal. I will explain why these parts are important to the reader. When Goodman Brown left the door, complications began. The tension between Goodman Browns himself and his wife's faith began an ascending movement of the story. The first complicated element is the relationship between Goodman Brown and Faith.
Meanwhile, George William Curtis and his brothers worked at the farm of Captain Nathan Barrett, but recently married Hawthorn lived in Mans (built by Mr. Emerson's grandfather). . A few months after writing this sentence, he bought a beautiful pine tree, but he is closely watching the desire to do weed. "On the coast of Walden. His young friend, Henry Solo, built a hut there and lived there for a while, Emerson said to Carlisle his" new toy, the best thing I ever had I wrote. It is Walden Ledge, which is surrounded by tall trees on the far bank of the pond. Among them he wrote: -
In Nathan Hawthorne's short story "Young Goodman Brown", the plot passes through all stages of the Freytag pyramid. I will explain the rising behavior, the climax, the falling behavior, the discovery and the reversal. I will explain why these parts are important to the reader. When Goodman Brown left the door, complications began. The tension between Goodman Browns himself and his wife's faith began an ascending movement of the story. - In the mines community of Wales, which once flourished, these two verses are about death and loss of loved ones. The first poem by Mike Jenkins is a memory of a tragic and sudden son's deceased father in Abrahan in 1966 when many young people were living in 1966. Lost. The second poem, written by Duncan Bush in 1995, was written when he was suffering from pneumoconiosis, so the name of his poetry
In the infamous village of Salem, Massachusetts, Nathaniel Hawthorne was born on July 4, 1804, Independence Day. His parents are Nathaniel and Elizabeth Clark Manning Hatton. Hawthorne's captain, his father, was away from home when Hawthorne was 4 years old. As he was 9 years old, his legs were injured, so he may not have moved almost in the next two years. During his time as a bookkeeper for his uncle in 1820, Hawthorne complained to his sister Elizabeth "No one can be a bookkeeping person with a poet at the same time." This confrontation between his literary interests and the need to earn money will be a fact of Hawthorne for many years; it is the introduction to "customs architecture", Hawthorn's "red letter", and his large number Special theme of the work of various forms of confrontation