Both Nathaniel Hawthorne's stories show His dark view of human nature. In "Young Goodman Brown", although nominally it is Puritan, he does not fully yield to the teachings of faith, he must witness the temptation of the devil. When he entered into the forest at night, he lost his faith in his compatriots and religious beliefs. Hawthorne seems to suggest that deep understanding of human belief may not be able to provide the security that people expect - and that person may be evil by itself.
The similarity of "the birthplace just born" is that Hawthorne has a dark perspective on the essence of human beings. Aylmer does not accept Georgian's "imperfections" and believes that only he can "refine" her beauty by removing the birthmark. Ay By default, he has the ability to surpass most people's abilities, he feels it necessary to carry out extreme tests. Like Goodman Brown, Elmer's "trials" led to a tragedy
These stories are similar. It is because both people think that there is somewhat better ability than others and think that there is courage, skill, knowledge, and they are overwhelmed by excessive pride.
These stories differ in how they reduce their protagonists. "Young Goodman Brown" uses a carrier of faith as a means of the main character, "born birth spot" uses a scientific carrier not fully understood as a proxy of the hero's destruction .
The main similarity of the two stories is the ideal hero of each story. In The Birthmark, Aylmer arroadly believes that he has the ability to complete his imperfection left by nature to his wife. His idealistic dream led to a tragic end, but when he gave his wife's potion to get rid of one of her worldly flaws, It has become impossible to stay in.
In the young Goodman Brown, the hero has an ideal view of those who lead his religious beliefs and his faith. He arrogantly encountered the devil in the woods at night. And I thought he was strong enough to do evil, and then walked away without any harm. When I saw the outstanding members of his church congregation go to evil gatherings, his faith was broken. Like Elmer, his idealistic pride brought a tragic end.
The most important difference between the two stories is to emphasize science and other religions (or beliefs). In the era of Hawthorne, the birth point was dealing with science. Young Goodman Brown was founded during the Puritan era and focused on strict religious beliefs.
"October Bridge Occurrence" and "Young Goodman Brown" are not quite difficult tasks to find the differences between the two short stories, but the similarity of finding them and communicating is to bring more things . Satisfying work Of course, the similarities between the two different stories are very interesting. Both are a wonderful and fascinating piece of an impressive and talented writer. Both contain different stories and different characters. Still, one thing is obvious; they are similar in usage of these three literary elements: setting, theme, and less reliable narrator.
The story of Nathaniel Hawthorne "The Young Goodman Brown" is the central figure of Goodman Brown, and the story of Edgar Allen Poe "The Heart of Storytelling" is important. The difference is that the similarity between the two figures shows the central viewpoint of the main character. In the 19th century American novel, they tend to separate themselves from others through extortion. In the initial exam, Goodman Brown and Pau's narrator seemed quite different from each other. The story of "heart of storytelling" "I" is a murderer of a madman who has no obvious friends and acquaintances except for the butcher and the butcher who he killed. In contrast, Goodman Brown is a member of the community, married to children, in the worst case he is a silent group. Murder will never go beyond his ideas
ENGL 102 - B 19 February 6, 2012 In the two most famous short stories "The Most Dangerous Game" and "Young Goodman Brown", the most dangerous game environment with young Goodman Brown is similarity, representation , It represents the sarcastic irony of the plot. I. Both short stories have different settings, but both settings are adjusted for each plot. It is one. In a short story, the setting of "the most dangerous game" was done in the early 1920s. In "the most dangerous game", Richard Cornell paid special attention to three common literary devices. Interrupt and plot. Cornell intensifies the theme of repetition of rationality and instinct in the human mind and uses the appropriate environment, suspended literary elements and funny plots to blur the boundary between rationality and instinct . In order to emphasize his repeated theme of rationality and instinct, Cornell set scenes for the story background for the first time.