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"Young Goodman Brown"
This paper discusses Nathaniel Hawthorne's short story "Young Goodman Brown", which traces a surreal evening in the life of Goodman Brown, a Puritan in early Salem, who takes a short walk in the woods with the Devil. -- 1,530 words;

"Young Goodman Brown"
This paper highlights the fears and paranoia of Goodman Brown in Nathaniel Hawthorne's "Young Goodman Brown". -- 893 words; MLA

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“Young Goodman Brown”
A review of Nathaniel Hawthorne’s novel, “Young Goodman Brown”. -- 2,257 words; MLA

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Young Goodman Brown versus the Community
All people have problems with the community in which they live. Their conflicts are
either with the people or the ideas of the community. In the story "Young Goodman Brown,"
Nathaniel Hawthorne shows his main character having conflicts with his society. Young
Goodman Brown, the main character, does not notice these problems until after his trip
into the forest. The two questions that Hawthorne implies are why his character cannot
adapt to the community and what conditions does the character not agree. Before Brown's
visit into the woods, he has no problem with his community; however, he becomes aware of
the problems of his community after the encounter in the forest. 
Being involved with one's community was very important during the time period. Goodman
Brown's community was very small, and everyone knew everyone. If one did not adapt to the
ways of the society, then that person was shunned from it. Young Goodman Brown was well
adapted to his community and was well known. The man that Brown encounters in the woods
states, "I have been as well acquainted with your family as with ever a one among the
Puritans; and that's no trifle to say (265)". This statement implies that the Browns are
a popular family among this community. After meeting this strange man, Brown begins to
witness some bizarre events. He notices many familiar people attend a devilish ceremony
in the forest, and some of these figures are ones whom Goodman Brown has thought to be
good and innocent. The sentence "either the sudden gleams of light flashing over the
obscure field bedazzled Goodman Brown, or he recognized a score of the church members of
Salem village famous for their especial sanctity (270)" implies that the most holy people
of the village are present at this ritual. Brown sees his mother, father, and his wife
Faith. After seeing all of these people in the woods, he becomes very angry with his
community. He now has to decide whether or not to join this group of evil beings. Since
he chooses not to follow the group, he also chooses not to adapt to his community. The
reason why he does not want to adapt is because he has been lied to his entire life. Some
of the most respected people that Goodman Brown has looked up to are now involved with
the devil. If Brown were to adjust to the community, he would destroy everything that he
has lived for.
Besides not wanting to adapt to his community, Goodman Brown also dislikes the aspects of
the village. He has found out that everyone in Salem Village is living a lie. The
following morning he comes across many of the villagers who were present at the ceremony.
He notices that "the good old minister was taking a walk along the graveyard to get an
appetite for breakfast and meditate his sermon, and bestowed a blessing, as he passed, on
Goodman Brown;" however, Goodman Brown "shrank from the venerable saint as if to avoid an
anathema (272)". He also notices that "Goody Cloyse, that excellent old Christian, stood
in the early sunshine at her own lattice, catechizing a little girl," but "Goodman Brown
snatched away the child as from the grasp of the fiend himself (272)". When Goodman Brown
sees these people, he is upset that they have been living a lie. He does not even
acknowledge his wife when she waves to him in the street. The aspect of the culture that
Young Goodman Brown does not like is how the villagers pretend to be good, yet they are
really evil inside.
The character in Nathaniel Hawthorne's story is not content with the community that he
lives in. After his strange encounter in the woods, he sees that everyone in the village
is evil inside. He even finds out his family is apart of this group, and that is really
upsetting. Young Goodman Brown will never be able to respect these people in his
community after he has discovered their true identity.

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