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Kelsey Short, Maeve Murphy, and Victoria Schoenig Young Goodman Brown
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Nathaniel Hawthorne Born July 4, 1804 in Salem American novelist and short story writer Married and had three children Not a big social life Works are notable for we England Puritanism, personal guilt, and complex moral choices Died May 19, 1864 in Plymouth
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The Decision to Hide Young Goodman Brown decided to hide from the minister and Deacon Gookin because he wanted to listen to their conversation but not be seen. This is like the Genesis story because Adam and Eve hid from God because they were frightened.
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PLOT EXPOSITION CONFLICT RISING ACTION CLIMAX FALLING ACTION RESOLUTION
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EXPOSITION
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Young Goodman Brown is on a street in Salem Village. 1."came forth at sunset into the street at Salem Village"
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CONFLICT
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Faith did not want Young Goodman Brown to go on his journey. "Dearest heart, prithee put off your journey until sunrise and sleep in your own bed to-night. A lone woman is troubled with such dreams and such thoughts that she's afraid of herself sometimes."
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RISING ACTION
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The rising action is when Young Goodman Brown enters the forest and meets the devil. "His head being turned back, he passed a crook of the road, and, looking forward again, beheld a man, in grave and decent attire"
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CLIMAX
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The climax of this story is when Young Goodman Brown is standing before the altar with Faith, about to receive the mark of baptism from the devil. "Bring forth the converts..." "Welcome, my children, to the communion of your race. Ye have found thus young your nature and your destiny. My children, look behind you!" "There, all whom ye have reverenced from youth. Ye deemed them holier than yourselves, and shrank from your own sin, contrasting it with their lives of righteousness and prayerful aspirations heavenward. Yet here are they all in my worshipping "Lo, there ye stand, my children," "Depending upon one another's hearts, ye had still that virtue were not all a dream. Now are ye undeceived. Evil is the nature of mankind. Evil must be your only happiness. Welcome again, my children, to the communion of your race."
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FALLING ACTION
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The falling action is when Young Goodman brown tells Faith to look up into the sky and resist the devil. "Faith! Faith! Look up into the heaven and resist the wicked one."
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RESOLUTION
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The resolution is when Young Goodman Brown is wandering in the forest. He is determining whether what he has experienced is a dream or a reality. "Had Goodman Brown fallen asleep in the forest and only dreamed a wild dream of a witch-meeting?"
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SYMBOLS
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Salem Village Ominous feeling Witchcraft Keep to yourself so as to not be noticed in a bad way
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The Pink Ribbons on Faith’s Cap Hope Innocence Mix of pure (white) and sin (red), so innocence mixed with sin as well
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Goodman Brown Loves his wife dearly Fearful of the devil Stays faithful to God
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The Staff Goodman Brown's companion carries this stick Snakes are associated with evil Walking sticks help someone stay stable This shows that the devil is helping
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The Maple Stick The companion took a maple branch and stripped it of its small branches and leaves It becomes withered and old at the traveler's touch He gave him the stick and left Goodman Brown The stick is like temptation because it leads him to the devil
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The Cloud Young Goodman Brown heard voices in a cloud He heard the voices of his town and Faith Symbolizes people who are going to the devil
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LAUGHTER The voices of the people who have turned away from God.
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HANGING TWIG AND COLD DEW The hanging twig is like the remaining people who have not yet turned away from God. The cold dew are the people who have been baptized by the devil. Once the twig falls from the tree the people are against God.
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FEARFUL DREAM The fearful dream is like what life would be like if Young Goodman Brown turned away from God, lonely and full of hatred.
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The Village and the Forest Village Worships God. Worship Supposed known. Something Catholic services. Secretive Trials for witches Forest Worships devil Worships devil Undoubted unknown Undoubted unknownOminous Gloomy trees
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Change When Young Goodman Brown comes back to his village, he has changed Goodman Brown doesn't trust anyone and still thinks that they are under the influence of the devil Faith wants to hug him but he will not let her He is really the one under the influence of the devil
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GOTHIC CONVENTION
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Witching Hours: full moon, darkness and night. Presence of the supernatural: devil, demons, demonic possessions, spirit. Unnatural acts of nature: the talking cloud Conventional Plot Devices: insanity and madness.
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Allegory This story is an allegory because many elements in the story have double meanings (literal and symbolic)
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Moral Evil is everywhere and it is to be avoided Always keep trust in God
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