Throughout the history of literature, writing is virtually romantic, so we are seeing many authors' insights on mysterious and ambiguous topics in love and relationships. Three short stories by three American independent writers talk about such things. Charlotte Perkins Gilman of "Yellow Wallpapers", Kate Chopin of "Storm", and Nathaniel Hawthorn of "Young Goode" Brown. The relationships presented in each story are unique in their own persuasion, but the same basic theme is executed.
Puritan man, when young Goodman Brown crossed the forest, he highlighted the young Goodman Brown's potential (potential significance). During his trip, young Goodman Brown encountered a man, and eventually greeted a snake staff member. Coincidentally, Young Goodman Brown met some people he knew from society. When drawing a man who used a snake as an employee as a devil, a young Goodman Brown noticed that many people around him are sinners. This led Young Goodman Brown to question decent people around him. This shows how Nathanial Hawthorne uses a hidden dark image as the potential of Young Goodman Brown.
Young Goodman Brown's concept of "Goodman Brown", Nathaniel Hawthorne is guilty by showing the same sacred thought that is considered a saint to Goodman Brown and making people feel guilty. We saw the view of purity and immorality. Goodman Brown's naming is a moral problem that everyone must face between good and evil. We want to challenge evil water everyday. - "Young Goodman Brown" by Nathaniel Hawthorne describes a story about exposing true evil and losing faith. Nathaniel Hawthorne left "Young Goodman Brown" and got a lot of explanations. What I absorbed from this story is that everyone has evil, no matter how good we think.
Nathaniel Hawthorne's "Young Goodman Brown" is an allegorical work that warns of the possibility of mankind's evil. Hawthorn believes that the most evil things a person can deliberately strengthen their hearts and completely ignore the emotions of others, thus ignoring their humanity. In the story, a young good guy Brown committed this unforgivable sin. He decided to continue the evil journey through various opportunities, and he ended his relationship with faith when he did not exactly end in the way he wanted. Hawthorne uses symbols to indicate that people are prevented from becoming young and good people. Hawthorne recorded Brown 's departure, his trip in the forest, and his arrival ceremony.