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Nathaniel Hawthorne
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Nathaniel Hawthorne 1804-1864 Born in Salem, Massachusetts
Puritan Background Ancestor of John Hathorne – one of the three judges in the Salem Witch Trials
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Hawthorne’s Background
Began writing after college at Bowdion College in Maine Spent many years in seclusion – starving artist Held many jobs including writer, publisher, working at a custom house, and consul in England
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More Background Married Sophie Peabody in 1825
Was friends with Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry David Thoreau, Herman Melville, and President Franklin Pierce
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His Themes in Writing Moral allegories The sinful man Hypocrisy
The Dark side of Human Nature Religious in Nature
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His Most Famous Works Novels Short Stories The House of Seven Gables
The Scarlet Letter Short Stories “The Minister’s Black Veil” “Young Goodman Brown”
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Who were the Puritans? Wanted a “pure” church
No candles No Images No stained glass windows Rejected the “showy” church of England Led very somber lives governed solely by a strict interpretation of the Bible No “nonsense” – dancing, gambling, drama, etc
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Basic Beliefs of the Puritan Church
Jesus Christ is the Son of God – died on the cross for all everyone’s sins The whole Bible is the word of God and it is to be followed to the letter. The belief that these ideas are fact are known as a person’s faith
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Basic Beliefs of the Puritan Church
Faith is what is necessary to get into heaven. If you don’t go to heaven you go to hell. Sins, as defined by the Bible, are to be avoided at cut out of life A catechism is a book that is used to teach basic principles of the church
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The Infamous Puritans The Salem Witch Trials put the Puritans prominently in the history books Arthur Miller’s play The Crucible put it in Literature classes forever
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And Now, Nathanial Hawthorn’s Short Story “Young Goodman Brown”
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Some Basics… Characters Young Goodman Brown His wife, Faith
Mysterious man in the forest with a strange looking staff
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Some Basics… Minor Character’s Notes…
Constable: person in law enforcement Deacon: position in church held by congregation member Goody: abbr. of “goodwife”, female version of goodman Reverend: pastor Sabbath: day of rest in the Judo/Christian church – in this case, Sunday
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YGB as an Allegory What is an allegory?
A story where everything is a symbol Used commonly to instruct especially in religious matters Some famous allegories are: Dante’s Divine Comedy (more famous though is the first part commonly known as Dante’s Inferno John Bunyan’s Pilgrim’s Progress
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The Allegory of Young Goodman Brown – Basics
The Snake Satan – The Devil Why? See Genesis Chapter 3
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The Allegory of Young Goodman Brown - Basics
The Forest Evil / Sin
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The Allegory of Young Goodman Brown – Basics
Stars / Sky / Heavenly Bodies Heaven / Connection with God
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The Allegory of Young Goodman Brown - Basics
White Purity Red Sin Pink ????
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The Allegory of Young Goodman Brown - Basics
Fire Hell
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The Allegory of Young Goodman Brown – now, not basic
The common Christian man – brown is neutral Faith A Christian’s faith Witches Satan / Evil
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