Young Goodman Brown
Young Goodman Brown, by Nathaniel Hawthorne is a perfect example of the perception and interpretation. Summery: Brown begins by taking a nighttime walk against the will of his sweet wife Faith. ... The stranger is much older, but looks much like Brown and tells him about his participation in many of the various sins committed by people Brown knows. Brown frequently feels to turn back, being uncomfortable leaving his wife and safety. The stranger presses on and finally Brown sees his old teacher Goody Cloyse walking.