Brown enters
the forest on a journey of personal discovery, an introduction into the world of the
less.than.perfect. He moves from people he knows in the village to members of his family right
on to F/faith at the climactic scene at the "black mass" in the forest. The closer
the person is to him, the more his disillusionment grows. Lost of his F/faith is
the...
Sunday, January 1, 2012
In "Young Goodman Brown", what are the stages of Brown's gradual disillusionment? And why doesn't Brown turn back, as he resolves to do?
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