"Structure of Young Goodman Brown" Since Aristotle, almost all literary theorists emphasized the importance of the structure and devised and analyzed literary works in various ways "(Abrams 300). In this article, considering the time frame, predicting the suspense event, while considering orgasm and ending, we will explore some interesting points in Nathaniel Hawthorne's "Young Goodman Brown" structure (Axelrod 337). The story of this story, until the narrator inquired the reader at a later stage of the story, "If Goodman Brown slept in the forest, would he just dream of a dreamlike dream of a witch's gathering? It is intuitive. The reader can choose to believe the story
"Young Goodman Brown" - Structure QD Leavis said "Hawthorne as a poet" and Nathaniel Hawthorne's "Young Goodman Brown" is "virtually dramatic". Batch work is basically dramatic, and its use is poetic, it is a symbolic and rich one of dramatic poets. "(27) This article will study the structure and other features of Hawthorne's short story. The evaluation of the structure of the story by Levi's is "virtually dramatic" consistent with what Clarris Swisher mentioned in "Nathaniel Hawthorne: Biography." She said: "Nathaniel Hawthorne biography and critic
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"
"Young Goodman Brown" by Nathaniel Hawthorne describes a story about exposing true evil and losing faith. Nathaniel Hawthorne left "Young Goodman Brown" and received many explanations. 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.