"Young Goodman Brown" While in the forest, Goodman Brown cannot match up what he sees and hears with what he assumes to be true, though he repeatedly comes to conclusions about what is going on based...


"Young Goodman Brown"


While in the forest, Goodman Brown cannot match up what he sees and hears with what he assumes to be true, though he repeatedly comes to conclusions about what is going on based on what he assumes and not on what he perceived with his senses. Using specific examples from the story, discuss what happens when he returns to the villagein relation tothis three-step process of perceiving, thinking, and knowing.

Sep 16, 2021
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