He does not even see her, he just thinks he hears her voice and then he sees the pink ribbon fall to the ground. The pink ribbon falling on the ground near Brown is a reminder of his wife; it is the only thing he has left that reminds him of his former saintly wife. ... Hawthorne leaves the reader on edge when he mentions the suggestion, the whole story could have been a dream. ...
Faustus- tells of Faustus's rise and fall through Lucifer. ... He leaves his Christian faith, which he had previously devoted much of his studies to, in hope for power through Black Magic. ... Faustus- tells of Faustus's rise and fall through Lucifer. ...
The passage leaves the impression that signing this book is like giving your soul to the Devil or doing a bad deed. ... He explains that God is the only one keeping sinner from falling into Hell, describing peoples as burdensome horrible thing in, "Were it not for the sovereign pleasure of God. ...