The statement above is (True), "Young Goodman Brown" is an Allegory, an example of an internal conflict between good and evil; depicting the innocence of young, good men, when they are tempted and then succumb.
An allegory is a story that can be decoded by several means to figure out the symbolism; and in "<em>Young Goodman Brown</em>" everything is symbolic and depict something else; starting by the very name of the main character, which is a symbol of a man who does good deeds.
The author, Nathaniel Hawthorne, uses plenty of symbols to display the moral aspects of society.
<span>The Watsons are called the wierd Watsons because they don't quite fit in. They hate the cold, their mother overdresses them, and to top it off Byron gets his lips stuck on the car mirror.</span>
Answer:
simile
Explanation:
it uses like
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