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Across
- 2. The story’s setting, a Puritan town in colonial New England
- 3. Hawthorne often blurs the line between reality and this
- 5. Faith’s hair accessory that becomes a recurring symbol
- 6. After the forest experience, Goodman Brown becomes this toward his neighbors
- 8. The type of staff the stranger carries, likened to a serpent
- 9. Goodman Brown’s belief in this is permanently shaken after his experience
- 10. The location where Goodman Brown meets a mysterious stranger
Down
- 1. The secret gathering Goodman Brown believes he witnesses
- 4. The community leader Goodman Brown sees heading to the ceremony
- 7. The author of Young Goodman Brown
- 8. The man Goodman Brown meets bears a striking resemblance to him — except for this item he carries