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Hawthorne's Young Goodman Brown is an allegorical story with strong implications. Young Brown is a moral story told by a religious leader to perverts. In young Goodman Brown, Goodman Brown, as a Puritan priest, made him proud of his excessive intervention in social relations. After he met the devil, he lived in exile in his own community. When young Goodman Brown's faith began, Brown's wife asked him to do nothing. Goodman said, Brown and his love (my) faith, I must stay with you this night. When he talked about his love and his faith, he talked about his wife, but he also talked about his faith in God. He ventured into the Woods to meet the devil, and in doing so, he left his wife behind in his unquestionable belief in God. He decided that he would stick to her skirt and follow her to heaven. This is an example. Because he was too proud, he thought he could commit a crime, but he met this promise because he was fighting his own devil. There is a great irony in this promise, because when Goodman Brown comes back at dawn; He can no longer see that his wife has accepted the same beliefs as him. When Goodman Brown finally met the devil, he announced that he was late because of his faith. This statement has a double meaning, because his wife can't meet the devil physically, but his belief in God has psychologically delayed meeting with the devil. The devil once worked with one of his men and turned into a huge black snake. Staff, this looks like a snake. This is a reference to the story of Adam and Eve. The snake caused Adam and Eve to destroy it, leading to their knowledge tree. The story of Adam and Eve is similar to that of Goodman Brown, because both of them are seeking profound knowledge. Adam and Eve ate the fruit from the tree of knowledge, and they were banished from heaven. The devil's employees will eventually lead Goodman Brown to perform the devil's ceremony, which destroys Goodman Brown's belief in his compatriots, so he is expelled from his utopia. Goodman Brown announced almost immediately that he left him with the devil and was no longer willing to continue his mission of meeting the devil. He said he came from an honest man and competed with a good Christian. His father has never experienced this job, nor will he. However, the devil quickly pointed out that he and his father and grandfather were separated when they were whipped or burned by women in Indian villages. These behaviors satirize that they are doing bad things in the name of goodness, which shows that he is not from a good Christian. When Goodman Brown's first excuse for not fulfilling his mission proved unconvincing, he said that he couldn't go because of his wife's trust. Because of her, he can't do any further errands. Agree with his devil at this point and tell him to turn back to prevent this confidence from being hurt like any old woman on the road in front of them. Ironically, Goodman Brown's faith was hurt, because the woman on the road was a woman who taught him the lessons of youth and still served as his moral and spiritual adviser. The devil talks to women, and then Brown will continue to walk with the devil, just after he has witnessed the incredible things. Ironically, he accused the devil, but his own pride prevented him from realizing that his shortcomings were the same as his romantic woman. Brown said that he would once again decide not to continue his mission and rationalization, just because his teacher would not go to heaven. Why did he quit my dear faith to pursue her? This time, his devil threw out Goodman Brown's staff (which would lead him to leave his Garden of Eden) and left him. Goodman Brown began to think about his situation and his pride in himself. He appreciates it himself and knows how to have a conscience. He should satisfy his minister ... everyone should think calmly before he goes to sleep ... in the arms of faith! This is ironic, because at the end of the story, he can't even look straight at his faith, let alone sleep in her arms. Just when Goodman Brown felt he was resisting the devil's power, he heard the voice of the priest and deacon Kukin. He overheard their conversation and heard them discussing the meeting a handsome young woman was going to attend that night, fearing that it might be his belief. When he heard this Goodman Brown, he became weak and fell to the ground. He began to doubt whether there was really a better heaven than him, which was a key point for Goodman Brown's belief to start Wayne. Goodman announced in panic that Brown has heaven in the world and faith in the world, but I will resolutely fight the devil! Similarly, Blanchut made a promise to make him believe in God. Then, between the clouds and the dark brown, the sky seemed to fall from the sky and stopped his prayer. What sound did Brown hear at that time? He thought it was him in front of society. Once Goodman Brown began to wonder if this was really what he heard, his voice came again, and it was the voice of a young woman, and then the time was up. Goodman thinks this is faith. His calling for her name is only imitated by the echo of the forest, because if his appeal letter is ignored, it will fall down. The pink ribbon flew through the air and Goodman caught it. At this point, he has lost confidence in the world and declared that there is no goodness in the world. The young Brown in this scene is easily manipulated by suggestive power. The woman who proposes is his belief, and because of this, he easily loses confidence. Goodman Brown then threw away all taboos and began to laugh wildly. He has all the staff, which makes him look like he is flying along the path of the forest. This painting mentions Adam and Eve, as the leaders of the Garden of Eden, just like Goodman Brown is leading the devil's viper out of his utopia. Hawthorne's theory that instinct leads to fatal evil. This is what the author said directly. People's natural tendency is better than being thin and evil. Goodman Brown has lost his faith in God at this point, so he has no instinct to stop evil, because he has created a social utopia from his own image. At this point, Goodman Brown went crazy and challenged evil. He thinks he will be an evil degenerate, and he is strong enough to overcome everything. This is another proof of Brown's arrogance. He thinks what he wants to say more than others is that only he can better eliminate evil. Then there is Brown in the ceremony, just like the distorted pattern of the Puritan temple. The altar is like lighting candles around four rocks and trees in a church with your own coat. Red light rose from the crowd and fell on the veil where evil devil believers gathered. Brown began to face him and saw his service, and they all admitted it, but he immediately realized that he didn't think his beliefs and hopes came to inform him. This is the first time, and I hope the story of this word will come forever, because this is the real turning point of Goodman Brown. If faith does not exist, because he wants it, he will not live in his pagan society, not only because he realizes that he has separated. The ceremony began, and then the transformation was made to cry! Goodman Brown's amazing pace. He has no right to take a step back, no right to resist, and even no right to think ... Goodman seems to be at a loss at this point. He has lost control of his body because he is the devil who unconsciously enters this conversion service. The address of the service, rather than the leader of the crowd, is a disturbing way to change. He told them that all members of the congregation were fair, honest, upright and sociable. Preaching and then telling such leaders that their spouses and wives commit adultery and attempt to murder the leaders is obviously blasphemous. After his sermon, the leaders told them to look at each other with their eyes, and Goodman Brown found himself facing the faith. The leader began to claim once again that this is the evil essence of human beings, and he welcomed the transformation into your racial integration. In your racial statement, * * * reflects an earlier speech to Brown, who satirized an honest man and a good Christian. ) On the rock than in the hollow, his hand led the leaders out of the liquid and put the logo on their foreheads after baptism. Bromby buckled his trance and shouted faith! Faith! Look up to heaven and fight evil! This time, after the ceremony, Brown found himself alone. He didn't know whether he believed his wife. She kept her confidence, but he found himself lonely, which made him believe that he was only in his faith. Throughout the story, Brown lacks the emotions that normal people have. Brown's closest emotional expression was on a hanging branch, which caught fire and covered his face with the coldest dew. There is a drop of dew on his cheek. Brown says he can't show it because he lacks emotion. Hawthorne showed that Brown had never seen his weakness in other countries, had no remorse or sympathy for his sins, and was not sad about losing confidence in himself. His lack of sympathetic introspection and condemnation of the painful life is the separation of spirit and emotion. This scene is an example of Goodman Brown choosing to follow his mind instead of his heart. If Brown followed his heart, he might still live a good life. If he follows his heart, he will sympathize with the weaknesses in society. But listened to his head and was expelled from the club because he was only considered a heretic by them. Young Goodman Brown returned to Salem early in the morning and looked like a lost man beside him. He couldn't believe that he was still in the same place, just the night before, because he said Sharon would never come home again. He felt that he was an outsider of devil worshippers in the world, because his basic command means and his religious system no longer existed, and his familiar society became a nightmare. He went back to the city and hinted to the people around him that he was guilty. Brown expressed his new environment and his excessive pride. When he needed a child, his former question and answer teacher Goody Cloyse left him a blessing for his discomfort, just like he took his own child from the devil. His anger at society is when he sees the embodiment of faith, but the people who see him excited are overwhelming. He looks serious, but her face is not welcome. Brown can't even stand watching his wife change services with him. He thinks that even when serving the devil, he is still more arrogant than anyone else. Brown thinks he can put his shortcomings on others instead of solving his appearance and mistakes. Goodman Brown grieved everywhere and discovered the potential evil in everyone's residence. His life was ruined because he couldn't face the fact and put up with it. This story, which may be a dream rather than a real life event, was planted in Brown's mind, thus interrupting his solitude with his compatriots and the seeds of depression and doubt. After his life ended, he was lonely and miserable, because he had been unable to examine himself and realized that he thought the shortcomings of others were his own good. He was too proud, which led to his separation from society. Brown was buried on his tombstone, writing hopeless poems because he was pessimistic when he died. Hawthorne Young Brown Bibliography Words: 224 1