Is Brown’s experience in the woods real? If not, what other explanationcan you provide?

What will be an ideal response?



  • Hawthorne hints that the devil’s revelations to Brown and the midnight Sabbath are all one grand illusion. When Brown staggers against the supposedly flaming rock, it proves cold and damp, and a twig that had been on fire suddenly drips cold dew. (We are indebted here to F. O. Matthiessen’s discussion in American Renaissance [Oxford: Oxford UP, 1941] 284.) If we read him right, Hawthorne favors the interpretation that Brown dreamed everything (“Be that as it may . . .”). Leave it to the devil to concoct a truly immense deception.



Whether Brown has actually experienced the events in the forest or (as we assume) merely imagined them, the effect upon him is the same: he has been converted to the devil’s view that human nature is universally corrupt and wicked, that all goodness is hypocrisy and pretense. As a result, all of the joy and hope go out of his life; he becomes bitter and cynical, withdrawn and alienated from everyone; and he lives and dies a shattered, despairing soul.
Still, some ambiguity remains. As Hawthorne declared in a letter to a friend in 1854, “I am not quite sure that I entirely comprehend my own meaning in some of these blasted allegories.” If what Brown saw at the witches’ Sabbath really did take place, then his gloom and misery at the end of the story seem understandable. Some have read the story to mean that Brown has grown up to have a true sense of sin and therefore ends a good Puritan; he has purged himself of his boyish good cheer. But we find the morose Brown deluded, not admirable, and suspect that Hawthorne does too.

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A. the negative impact of social isolation B. the belief in an era gone by C. the belief that the South is glorious D. the racist creed toward Negroes

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