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The Veil of the Minister and Goodman Brown Nathaniel Hawthorne's short stories
"The Minister's Black Veil" and "Young Goodman Brown" are two stories that are thick with allegory. "Young Goodman Brown" is a moral story, which is told through the perversion of a common townsperson. In "Young Goodman Brown," Goodman Brown is a Puritan who lets his excessive pride in himself interferes with his relations with the community after he meets with the devil and causes him to live the life of an exile in his own
their lives. Goodman Brown was supposed to learn that everyone is human and should be treated with compassion. Instead he learned that everyone is a sinner and forever treats people with awful. In "The Minister Black Veil" and in "Young Goodman Brown," ironically both of the men's behavior led them to lead a life in isolation and depression. Also their lives both ends sadly with neither one ever removing the veils that covered their sins.
