A Tale of Evil

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Nathaniel Hawthorne is considered by many a great writer. Hawthorne's use of imagery captures the reader's attention and holds it throughout the story, such as the reader will experience in the tale of Young Goodman Brown. In the fable of Young Goodman Brown the reader is thrown into a twist of good versus evil. Hawthorne portrays evil in his choice of words which describe the forest and the old man with the staff.

The first mention of the forest leads the reader to believe Brown in walking into evil. Hawthorne writes:



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Approximate Word count = 353
Approximate Pages = 1 (250 words per page double spaced)

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