Young Goodman Brown Group
- How does the fellow traveler undermine Goodman Brown's faith?
Created by ansmith09 on Oct 29, 2007 in the Young Goodman Brown Group.
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- Since argument, or persuasive writing makes use of rhetorical questions, could you not use such a...
Posted by mwestwood on Jul 23, 2009 in the Young Goodman Brown Group. - If you like plays, you might use Miller's "All My Sons" and ask whether Joe Keller's assertion...
Posted by timbrady on Mar 4, 2009 in the Young Goodman Brown Group. - You might ask about Hawthorne's views of the Puritans as seen in "Young Goodman Brown" and...
Posted by amethystrose on Mar 4, 2009 in the Young Goodman Brown Group. - The history of Salem and the witchcraft trials leads one to wonder what could have caused such...
Posted by mwestwood on Oct 19, 2008 in the Young Goodman Brown Group. - Without the last three paragraphs, it wouldn't be a Hawthorne story ... in fact, it wouldn't have...
Posted by timbrady on Oct 17, 2008 in the Young Goodman Brown Group. - If the last three paragraphs were omitted, the reader would not know the reaction of Goodman...
Posted by mwestwood on Oct 17, 2008 in the Young Goodman Brown Group. - Hypocrite is a powerful word that to me specifies people who espouse a set of values and...
Posted by timbrady on Oct 16, 2008 in the Young Goodman Brown Group. - If Hawthorne is to be the definitive source, he probably would say "yes" to your question....
Posted by ms-mcgregor on Oct 16, 2008 in the Young Goodman Brown Group. - If the experience of Goodman Brown is a dream, it expresses unconscious doubts about his own...
Posted by mwestwood on Oct 16, 2008 in the Young Goodman Brown Group. - One of the things that makes this story so memorable is the ambiguity the reader is left with at...
Posted by ms-mcgregor on Oct 16, 2008 in the Young Goodman Brown Group.

