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Monday, March 25, 2019

Bad Women in Hawthornes Young Goodman Brown Essay -- Young Goodman Br

Few, if any, women in Hawthornes Young Goodman Brown are authentically good. Even the seemingly best ones are involved in demonolatry at least, and maybe much more. This essay intends to explore this subject of spoiled women in the tale. Randall Stewart in Hawthornes Female Characters states that there are iii types of female characters in Hawthornes writings (1) the wholesome New England girl, bright, apprised and self-reliant (2) the frail, sylph-like creature, easily swayed by a stronger personality and (3) the woman with an strange richness in her nature (98), and that Young Goodman Brown has in trust cheerfulness, prettiness, and a simple-minded domesticity (99). So this categorizes her under type (1). Goody Cloyse may be a type (2). In Young Goodman Brown the references to stillbirth and euthanasia refer to types (1) and (2) in my judgment. In Salem village that inglorious night when the young Puritan husband was departing home for the night, he exchange a partin g kiss with his young wife. From this we can conclude that he had a basic respect for her feelings(?) The wind was playing with the pink ribbons of her cap. literary critic Wagenknecht surveys some of the critical interpretation relative to these ribbons Mathews finds the pastel of infancy in pink, but since pink is a color intermediate amid red and white, William V. Davis prefers to take it as suggesting neither total depravity nor innocence but the tainted innocence, the spiritual imperfection of mankind, a view shared, up to a point, by Robinson. . . . (62). So the critics would have us believe that the fountain is making a statement here that seemingly good faith is not all that good, based on... ... BIBLIOGRAPHY Hawthorne, Nathaniel. The Complete Short Stories of Nathaniel Hawthorne. New York Doubleday and Co., Inc.,1959. 247-56. Lang, H.J.. How indeterminate is Hawthorne? In Hawthorne A Collection of Critical Essays, edited by A.N. Kaul. Englewood Cliffs, NJ Prentic e-Hall, Inc., 1966. Leavis, Q.D. Hawthorne as Poet. In Hawthorne A Collection of Critical Essays, edited by A.N. Kaul. Englewood Cliffs, NJ Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1966. Martin, Terence Six Tales. In Nathaniel Hawthorne. New York Twayne Publishers Inc., 1965. Stewart, Randall. Hawthornes Female Characters. In Readings on Nathaniel Hawthorne, edited by Clarice Swisher. San Diego, CA Greenhaven Press, 1996. Wagenknecht, Edward. Nathaniel Hawthorne The Man, His Tales and Romances. New York Continuum Publishing Co., 1989.

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