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Hawthorneâ??s â?? Young Goodman Brownâ?? is a newlywed yet his wifeâ??s pleas that he â??tarry with herâ?? and delay his trip are viewed suspiciously by him. this could be due to a pious Puritan nature, but further reading gives cause to believe he has a lack of trust in his new wife.
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The cast of The Browns Have Visitors - 1912 includes: William Bailey as Mr. Brown Ruth Stonehouse as Mrs. Brown
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what is this figures connection with browns family, if we can believe the figures claims
In "Young Goodman Brown," the name represents innocence and refers to someone who is in good standing in the Puritan community. Goodman was used to precede a surname, much like we do today when we would call him "Young Mr. Brown". Goodman can also refer to him as a universal figure, every man.
what is this figures connection with browns family, if we can believe the figures claims
If we believe the figure's claim, we can infer that the figure has a direct connection to Goodman Brown's family through ancestral ties or shared history. The figure may represent a dark aspect of their family's past or cultural heritage that Goodman Brown is attempting to distance himself from.
In "Young Goodman Brown," Brown's wife says "pray, tarry with me this night dear husband of all nights in the year." This is an example of foreshadowing. She's telling her husband not to leave the house because of some unknown ominous reason.
to answer your question its meet the browns not welcome to the browns.
The possessive form for the plural noun browns is browns'.Example: The browns' texture is rough, the reds are much smoother.
Hawthorneâ??s â?? Young Goodman Brownâ?? is a newlywed yet his wifeâ??s pleas that he â??tarry with herâ?? and delay his trip are viewed suspiciously by him. this could be due to a pious Puritan nature, but further reading gives cause to believe he has a lack of trust in his new wife.
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The Supernatural. His teacher is on talking terms with the Devil. What does that tell you? And yes, I just took the Penn Foster exam as well. Pain in my donkey. Lol.Acctually what they're looking for is psychologicaldespite the fact that it is supernatural the correct answer is in fact Psycological.
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