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I think Hawthorne wrote “Young Goodman Brown” to inform readers that every person can have two sides of them. Stephen King probably had a big affect from this story because it made him question everyone around him and probably soon found out about a person in particular who turned out to be not who he thought the person was. The power of our imaginations can paint a picture in our heads of what we want to believe, but we shouldn’t just trust our opinion without even getting to know the person truly.

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