Hypocrisy In Young Goodman Brown 'And The Lottery'

357 Words1 Page

With the same broad idea of the capacity of human for evil, however, “Young Goodman Brown” is about the corruptibility of religious faith, another spectrum of society. In contrast with “The Lottery”, the setting of this story is in the forest during nighttime, which gives the reader a scene that there will be a bad outcome. This story is an allegory of the fall of man to illustrate the inherent fallibility and hypocrisy in American religion. The author writes the story of a man, Goodman Brown who is tempted by the devils and cannot help himself from wanting to know the mystery lies behind the forest and the weakness of his faith. From analyzing, the story has many things that relatable and similar to Eve in the book of Genesis of the Bible.

Open Document