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Title: "Young Goodman Brown:" A Character Analysis of the female Charaters
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His finding her gone with only her pink ribbon left behind, leaves him desperate and angry.
In the end, it is not clear whether or not Young Goodman Brown has actually had the experience the night before or if he has dreamed it all. It doesn't really matter because his doubts and loss of faith are the same either way... Showed first 250 characters
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It doesn't really matter because his doubts and loss of faith are the same either way. He doesn't know if his wife, Faith, has obeyed his command to resist or not. The next morning finds him a changed man. He is distrustful and distances himself from his wife and the others... Showed next 250 characters
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