An essay
with five paragraphs usually consists
of an introduction, three body paragraphs that include
arguments and
evidence, and a conclusion. The thesis is generally presented in the
introduction,
which also includes indications of the kind of evidence that
the author will present and how
they will use the evidence to support the
distinct arguments that are connected to the
thesis.
s
short story can be analyzed in terms of the s intentions in
entering the
forest, in relationship to his experiences there. One can examine Goodman
Browns
character to see if he undergoes any significant changes as a result
of these experiences. A
relevant thesis might propose that the story is a
coming-of-age story, in which Goodman changes
from an innocent youth to an
experienced man.
Another way to approach the
story is by
investigating the way that the author presents the concepts of good and evil
through
the secondary characters. This type of approach would contrast the
good man in the central
role with each of the people he meets of observes. A
thesis based on this approach would look at
the story as a morality tale,
emphasizing that Hawthorne makes Goodman Brown the moral center of
his story
in order to convey his beliefs about positive and negative
behavior.
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