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Ideal for high school American Literature students and short horror story units, this worksheet covers Nathaniel Hawthorne’s “Young Goodman Brown” and helps readers develop greater awareness of the author’s use of literary devices. An answer key is included, as well as a copy of the narrative.

By engaging with this ELA activity, students will:

  • Explore aspects of characterization
  • Locate examples of sensory language that contribute to an eerie atmosphere
  • Isolate examples of figurative language
  • Identify and explain examples of foreshadowing
  • Infer the symbolism associated with objects

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