Hawthorne portayes two different ways of soliciting or being solicited by the devil "Young Goodman Brown" and "Rappacini's Daughter"
Title: Hawthorne portayes two different ways of soliciting or being solicited by the devil "Young Goodman Brown" and "Rappacini's Daughter"
Category: /Literature/English
Details: Words: 1985 | Pages: 7 (approximately 235 words/page)
Hawthorne portayes two different ways of soliciting or being solicited by the devil "Young Goodman Brown" and "Rappacini's Daughter"
Category: /Literature/English
Details: Words: 1985 | Pages: 7 (approximately 235 words/page)
In Puritan Massachusetts the key word was suspicion. In order to be accepted, by the community, you had to be a member of
the 'elect,' destined for a spot in the eternity of heaven. In order to be member of this elite group of 'selected' individuals
you had to be free of sin and evil. It goes without saying, that you could never be caught conjuring the devil, as is illustrated
by the horrors
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It portrays a man
who had to endure great sorrow through no apparent flaw of his own. This, however, is not the case. Rather in this last
confrontation Hawthorne is pointing out a reason for the demise of Giovanni, and at the same time rebuking the always
nosy, and homiletic Puritans. Giovanni got in trouble for being too meddlesome. He had to know whether Beatrice was good
or evil, and that brought about his downfall.