Young Goodman Brown's experiential journey In the late 17th century, John Rock was one of the most influential people of his era. He is a famous philosopher who established a fundamental idea about human political, social and psychological ideals. One of the philosophical ideas he called founder was UK 's empiricism. This view considers "all knowledge comes from a feeling of sensation or sense of mind" ("empiricism" 480). There is such a time in everyone's life, and he understands that there is evil feeling in the world.
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 experiential journey In the late 17th century, John Rock was one of the most influential people of his era. He is a famous philosopher who established a fundamental idea about human political, social and psychological ideals. One of the philosophical ideas he called founder was UK 's empiricism. This view considers "all knowledge comes from a feeling of sensation or sense of mind" ("empiricism" 480). - The prototype of the trip can be seen in Charles Fraser's novel "The Cold Mountain" The most obvious thing is through experience that Inman returned to a cold mountain. Heroes of the prototype of the journey explore the truth to regain order and harmony to the land. This journey usually involves a series of trials and hardships faced by heroes. Usually heroes fall into reality or psychological hell and are forced to discover the darkest truth.
Abstract: "Young Goodman Brown" starts with a young Goodman Brown and is about to travel in the evening. His young wife, faith, asked him to postpone his journey for fear of some unknown reason. However, as Goodman Brown emphasized that his mission must be completed before sunrise, the newlyweds and married will reluctantly reluctantly. When he was walking down the street, Goodman Brown blamed himself for leaving his faith. Goodman Brown is very happy with himself, then runs through the forest and performs unknown work.