An Explanation, in Part, of Young Goodman Brown In the short story “Young Goodman Brown,” the author, Nathaniel Hawthorne, tries heavily to mark the significance of the title character’s transition to evil. Hawthorne uses the passage, “On he flew among the black pines, brandishing his staff with frenzied gestures, now giving vent to an inspiration of horrid blasphemy, and now shouting fourth such laughter as set all the echoes of the forest laughing like demons around him. The fiend in his own…
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