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A 5 page paper which examines the representation of evil in Nathanial Hawthorne’s “Young Goodman Brown” and “The Scarlet Letter.” No additional sources cited.
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Research Compiled for by J. A. Rodgers, January 2005 To Use This Paper Properly, Please Introduction
Nathaniel Hawthorne is one of the most powerful authors in the history of American literature. His work touched on a historical time in our past when the land was relatively
new to the settlers and religion, Puritan thought, was a very powerful force. He obviously had a fascination with human nature and religion in this time and place and his
stories often reflect the ideals, and the alternative ideals, of this time. While he has written numerous stories this particular paper focuses on a short story and novel by Hawthorne.
The following paper examines the representation of evil in his short story "Young Goodman Brown" and his novel "The Scarlet Letter." Young Goodman Brown This particular story is
one of a man who sets off on some journey late in the dark of night, a good Puritan man it seems, seeking something evil. He meets with a man
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