Young Goodman Brown
Nathaniel Hawthorne
A Tale of Morality, Betrayal and The Dark Secrets of Puritanism
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“Young Goodman Brown” (1835) is a short story that thrusts us into a nightmarish world of witchcraft, religion, sin, and temptation. Composed as an allegory – a story that acts as a thin wrapper for an author’s intended message or meaning – this bite-size tale has much to say on human nature, Christianity, hypocrisy, and our ideas of community.
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Horror lovers Soul-searchers interested in human nature Witches, wizards, and practitioners of the occult