short story that encompasses the relationship between good and evil and how they can be one of the same. It is a cautionary tale on how easy it is to be seduced by the devil.
Which is a theme in Young Goodman Brown Brainly?
The hypocrisy of puritanism.
What does Goodman Brown use to lead him to the dark communion in the forest clearing?
He screams her name, and a pink ribbon from her cap flutters down from the sky. Certain that there is no good in the world because Faith has turned to evil, Goodman Brown grabs the staff, which pulls him quickly through the forest toward the ceremony.
Which of the following best describes a central theme of the text trifles?
Trifles: Which of the following best describes a central theme of the play Trifles? Justice is not always administered in the service of the law, and the law does not always administer justice.
What important theme in the story can you infer from this description of the People Goodman Brown sees in the forest?
What important theme in the story can you infer from this description of the people Goodman Brown sees in the forest? The difference between appearance and reality.
What is carved on Brown’s tombstone when he dies?
there is nothing on his tombstone because there is nothing that can describe the positive characteristics in him before he died. In the story, it was quoted that “his dying hour was gloom” and that no hopeful words could describe him.
What do we learn about Goodman Brown’s wife at the beginning of the story?
What do we learn about Goodman Brown’s wife at the beginning of the story? What do we know about Brown’s motives for leaving his wife? She had cancer. Brown left her because he knew that she was going to die.
What term would best describe Mrs Hale?
Mrs. Hale describes her as a “sweet and pretty, but kind of timid and-fluttery.”
What type of character is Mrs Hale?
Hale were nothing more than a flag-waving crusader for women’s rights, she wouldn’t be nearly as complex a character as she is. The thing that makes her so interesting is her guilt over never coming over to spend time with her neighbor Mrs. Wright.
Why does Mrs Hale think that Mrs Wright worries about her preserves indicate her innocence?
Hale thinks that Mrs. Wright’s worries about her preserves indicate her innocence because Mrs. Wright does not strike her as a murderer who is obsessed with her housekeeping abilities. According to her, a person who is overly concerned with her preserves cannot possibly commit murder.