Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Image Collection




Photo of Nathaniel Hawthorne 
This image is important to the story because Goodman Brown sets forth on his journey into a dark forest and this picture represents that dark forest Goodman Brown traveled down. 

Throughout the story the reader learns of an "evil ceremony", this picture represents what Goodman Brown saw when he attended that ceremony. 

The unmarked tombstone is an example of what Goodman Brown's tombstone looked like. At the end of the story it states that "they carved no hopeful verse upon his tombstone, for his dying hour was gloom."



The Word Of Faith - QwickStep Answers Search Engine
This image represents how faith was used many ways in Young Goodman Brown. Faith was used as his wife's name but also the journey Goodman Brown had with his own faith.

This walking staff represents the walking staff what was used by the traveler  in the forest. It represents both a walking staff but also the evil that was used in the story.

These pink ribbons represent the innocence and purity of Goodman Brown's wife, Faith and how Goodman Brown lost his innocence and purity to evil once he went on his journey. 
Photo of Nathaniel Hawthorne

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