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20 May, 00:19

Discuss how Hawthorne uses irony in "Young Goodman Brown" to develop a theme or a character.

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  1. 20 May, 00:29
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    The greatest irony in Hawthorne's story "Young Goodman Brown" is that Young Goodman Brown, named after a grandfather who was "an old friend" of the devil who walks the younger man to the black mass, is not good at all. Shocked at the hypocrisy of everyone else--Deacon Gookin and Goody Cloyse--Goodman Brown is far darker in his soul than any of the others,
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