Young Goodman's symbolism, Brown Edmund Fuller and B. Jo Kinnick, in the "stories of life in New England" states: (31) The purpose of this paper is to explore the main symbolic meaning contained in Nathaniel Hawthorne's story "Young Goodman Brown". Stanley T. Williams points out that in the "Hawthorn's Puritan Thinking" the author always completes a complex symbol, a fable, several themes, and an iterative character type technique bothering them. did. An idea of a person who knows a new person. England "(42).
Symbolism is a symbolic representation of other things, and is prominent in many literary works. A document that is a perfect example of symbolism is Nathaniel Hawthorne's "Young Goodman Brown". This story is totally symbolic, it provides a good example of a fable, or a story of a specific project or role that represents an abstract concept. Hawthorne uses objects and letters as symbols to better support the allegorical tone of "Young Goodman Brown".
Nathaniel Hawthorne 's short story' Young Goodman Brown ', a symbol of' Young Goodman Brown ', shows the author' s power as a symbolist to the reader. Frederick C. Cruise explains the symbolic system common to Hawthorne's best short stories in "Roger Malvern's Funeral Execution Logic". . . Even I can even say that he has given priority to psychology of literature in Hawthorn 's novel ... - Symbolists of "Red Letter" sometimes work in novels. Represent various things, people, ideas, using symbols. An example is the uniform of Son Superman, which symbolizes that he is eating dinner. In "Red Letter", Nathaniel Hawthorne has created a symbolic meaning of the letter "A" with different meanings. As the novel began to spread, the meaning of the letter "A" in the husband of Hester Prinne changed from adultery to angel.