Wednesday, November 13, 2019
Flawed Characters of Young Goodman Brown, Rappaccinis Daughter, and The Birthmark :: Young Goodman Brown YGB
Flawed Characters of Young Goodman Brown, Rappaccini's Daughter, and The  Birthmark     à       à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã   In many of Nathaniel Hawthorne's  short stories, he creates characters     with either a malicious or evil feature to relay to the reader a more     allegorical meaning.à   Many would say he targets woman without  justification.     Therefore a reader may interpret him to be a misogynist.à   In the story  "     Rapaccinni's Daughter" he uses Beatrice as a carrier of a deadly  poison.à  Ã   In "     Young Goodman Brown" he targets Faith as the character who is lost to the  Devil.     In the stories "Rappaccini's Daughter," and "The Birthmark," Hawthorne also  uses     men as transmitters of evil illicitly.à   The men involved in the stories  have     their own flaws which contribute to the flaws of the women in their  lives.     Ultimately, Hawthorne in the cases above can be seen as a misogynist who  directs     his maliciousness on only women, yet he also uses male characters as vile     transmitters of evil, therefore he is not a misogynist and targets both  sexes     equally.     à       à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã   In Young Goodman Brown, Faith, the wife of  Young Goodman Brown is a     character who loses her faith and submits to the Devil.à   Hawthorne, in  this case     directly uses faith as the carrier of a flaw.à   That is, she does not  contain     enough self-control, or faith to refuse the calling of the Devil.à   Even  with the     emotional plea from her husband, "Look up to heaven, and resist the wicked  one,"     (1590)à   Faith cannot resist the Devil's temptation and has "uncertain  sorrow,"     (1587) after submitting to him.à  Ã   The character of Faith which  Hawthorne     portrays is one of uncertainty and one which has a lack of self  control.à   Faith     is a good example of how Hawthorne uses a woman to symbolize a deeper     significance, in this case, it is to evoke the hypocrisy of the Puritan  people,     that is, Puritans are really not as pure as we all think, they also contain  evil     characteristics, in this case, exploited at night. We cannot justify  Hawthorne's     usage ofà   Faith as misogyny, in that woman were not considered equal in  status     to men in the early 16th and later centuries.à   Also, with the history  of     witchcraft during the puritan era, it can be seen appropriate that  Hawthorne     					    
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