This
is an interesting question. You could probably answer sufficiently by choosing a theme from the
story and providing an analysis and support of the theme. The answer is undoubtedly subjective.
Consequently, different readers could think that Hawthorne has a different main point.
Personally, I think that a main point of this story is about hidden sin. This should make sense
because Hawthorne has written other pieces that focus on hidden sin. and
"" both have a strong emphasis on hidden sin. " " shows readers the hidden
sins and secrets of a town through...
Wednesday, January 30, 2019
What is Hawthorne's point in "Young Goodman Brown"?
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