Friday, August 2, 2019
The Compulsion Toward Evil in Young Goodman Brown â⬠Is It Correct? Essa
The Compulsion Toward Evil in ââ¬Å"Young Goodman Brownâ⬠ââ¬â Is It Correct? à This essay intends to show that the compulsion toward evil indicated in the tale ââ¬Å"Young Goodman Brown,â⬠on the part of not only the main characters but also the townspeople at large (in other words ââ¬Å"the whole worldâ⬠) is contained in many of Hawthorneââ¬â¢s tales, and it is an incorrect notion. Nathaniel Hawthorne used compulsion as a theme not only in this short story but in others as well. Consider the comments of Frederick C. Crews in ââ¬Å"The Logic of Compulsion in ââ¬ËRoger Malvinââ¬â¢s Burialââ¬â¢: Yet a scrupulous examination of the main characterââ¬â¢s motives reveals that Hawthorne has approached his subject on a deeper level than the ethical ââ¬â that he has not asked what someone in a certain predicament should do, but rather how a man may become the victim of unconscious hypocrisies over which he has no ethical control at all. Indeed, the working-out of the plot is strictly dependent, not on a religious attitude of Hawthorneââ¬â¢s, but on an amazingly rigid logic of unconscious compulsion [italics mine] in the protagonist. . . . in nearly all Hawthorneââ¬â¢s tales, I would maintain, the moral ââ¬Å"messageââ¬â¢ is a secondary element. In Salem village that fateful night when the young Puritan husband was departing home for the night, he exchanged ââ¬Å"a parting kiss with his young wife.â⬠The wind was playing with ââ¬Å"the pink ribbons of her cap.â⬠Literary critic Wagenknecht surveys some of the critical interpretation relative to these ribbons on Faithââ¬â¢s cap and how they convey a message from Hawthorne: Mathews finds the pastel of infancy in pink, but since pink is a color intermediate between red and white, William V. Davis prefers to take it as suggesting ââ¬Å"neither total deprav... ...ism/ccc_toc.htm Crews, Frederick C. ââ¬Å"The Logic of Compulsion in ââ¬ËRoger Malvinââ¬â¢s Burialââ¬â¢: In Hawthorne ââ¬â A Collection of Critical Essays, edited by A.N. Kaul. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1966. Hawthorne, Nathaniel. The Complete Short Stories of Nathaniel Hawthorne. New York: Doubleday and Co., Inc.,1959. 247-56. Lang, H.J.. ââ¬Å"How Ambiguous is Hawthorne?â⬠In Hawthorne ââ¬â A Collection of Critical Essays, edited by A.N. Kaul. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1966. Leavis, Q.D. ââ¬Å"Hawthorne as Poet.â⬠In Hawthorne ââ¬â A Collection of Critical Essays, edited by A.N. Kaul. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1966. Martin, Terence ââ¬Å"Six Tales.â⬠In Nathaniel Hawthorne. New York: Twayne Publishers Inc., 1965. Wagenknecht, Edward. Nathaniel Hawthorne ââ¬â The Man, His Tales and Romances. New York: Continuum Publishing Co., 1989. Ã
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