answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

The narrator in Young Goodman Brown is a limited omniscient third-person. The narrator is only allowed to read the thoughts and feelings of the novel's protagonist Goodman Brown.

User Avatar

Wiki User

9y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: Who is the narrator of young goodman brown?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

What is the allegorical meaning of Goodman Brown in Young Goodman Brown?

daylight


In the story young goodman brown where does the narrator enter the story?

The narrator never seems to enter at a certain point; rather, he is omniscient throughout the entire story.


What is the abstract conflict in Young Goodman Brown?

the concrete conflict in Young Goodman Brown is weather or not to participate in the ceremony


Who does goodman meet in young goodman brown?

The Devil and all his followers - which includes his young wife faith.


When does Young Goodman Brown take place?

During the early Puritan settlement of Massachusetts, some time after 1630.


Who does goodman brown meet in young goodman brown?

Goodman Brown meets the Devil, who appears in the forest as a mysterious man resembling an older version of himself. The Devil tempts Goodman Brown and leads him to question the morality and faith of the people in his community.


When was young goodman brown written?

It was published in 1835.


In Young Goodman Brown the allegorical meaning of Faith's pink ribbons is?

In "Young Goodman Brown," the allegorical meaning of Faith's pink ribbons is her innocence, her sweetness, and her virtue.


Why is young GOODMAN BROWN not OLD GOODMAN BROWN?

Young Goodman Brown was the eponymous character in a much-anthologized short story by Nathaniel Hawthorne. Presumably, he was called "Young Goodman Brown" in the story (rather than "Old Goodman Brown") because, as he was portrayed in the story, he was simply young rather than old. It is interesting to note that "young" is merely an adjective here, so one would expect that in the natural course of events "Young Goodman Brown" would eventually become "Old Goodman Brown."On the other hand, "Goodman" is his Christian name (or as it is now called, his first name, or forename). Goodman is the sort of name sometimes called an aptronym, that is, a name suited to its bearer---or perhaps a name which Goodman Brown's parents hoped would eventually describe him. Hawthorne set his story in the Massachusetts Bay Colony in the 1600s, and as we know, the Puritans were much given to aptronyms for their children, sometime (for example) naming their children after virtues, such as Chastity, Charity Prudence and Patience.Of course, there is the possibility that "Young" is used here in the same way we would use "Junior" today. In that case, Young Goodman Brown's father would have been (presumably) Old Goodman Brown.


What is the effect have on Young Goodman Brown about all the people that turn evil in the short story of Young Goodman Brown?

It ruins his hope for salvation and his good attitude about everyone in general.


What does the old man's staff in young Goodman brown symbolize?

The old man's staff in "Young Goodman Brown" symbolizes his power and authority over evil, as well as his guidance and influence over the young protagonist. It serves as a representation of the devil's manipulation and temptation of Goodman Brown to stray from his path of righteousness.


What is the point of view in Young Goodman Brown?

It is in 3rd person.