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"Poor little Faith!" thought he, for his heart smote him. "What a wretch am I, to leave her on such an errand! She talks of dreams, too. Methought, as she spoke, there was trouble in her face, as if a dream had warned her what work is to be done tonight. But, no, no! 'twould kill her to think it. Well; she's a blessed angel on earth; and after this one night, I'll cling to her skirts and follow her to Heaven."

With this excellent resolve for the future, Goodman Brown felt himself justified in making more haste on his present evil purpose. He had taken a dreary road, darkened by all the gloomiest trees of the forest, which barely stood aside to let the narrow path creep through, and closed immediately behind. It was all as lonely as could be; and there is this peculiarity in such a solitude, that the traveler knows not who may be concealed by the innumerable trunks and the thick boughs overhead; so that, with lonely footsteps, he may yet be passing through an unseen multitude .

"There may be a devilish Indian behind every tree," said Goodman Brown to himself; and he glanced fearfully behind him, as he added, "What if the devil himself should be at my very elbow!"

 

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"He had taken a dreary road, darkened by all the gloomiest trees of the forest..."
Tall pine trees with branches lit orange-yellow by a setting sun.Image Credit: Isenberg, Nedra. jansunset.jpg. Jan 2009. Pics4Learning. 4 Aug 2009 http://pics.tech4learning.com

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Stop and think about the use of foreshadowing in this passage. 

Terry's Tips

Understanding literary elements 

Prompting students at key intervals to literary elements, and supporting them in recognizing what they are, helps students increase their reading comprehension and recognize the elements across all literary genre.  Key literary elements in this book: