In
Hawthorne's " ," if the perception of the witch-meeting is what Goodman Brown
remembers, then all the characters have acted in way against Puritan ideals of behavior that is
exemplary. The problem is, however, whether Goodman Brown has fallen asleep in the forest and
merely dreamed all that has transpired, or whether it has all actually occurred. This ambiguity
is never fully resolved in Hawthorne'...
Sunday, 9 April 2017
In "Young Goodman Brown," what characters act in ways against the Puritan ideals?
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