How do these stories reflect Hawthorne’s views on Puritanism or religion in general?

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“Young Goodman Brown” and “The Minister’s Black Veil” are stories from Hawthorne that deal with both the religion of his ancestor’s time and his own view of this religion.
In a well-organized essay, address the following questions regarding both of these stories: How do these stories reflect Hawthorne’s views on Puritanism or religion in general? In other words, how much faith (no pun intended) does Hawthorne seem to have regarding organized religion or religious leaders specifically? If there is a difference in how he depicts religious leaders in these stories, what is the reason for the difference?
Your answer to these questions should be a well-organized, formal essay of AT LEAST 500 words (any submissions shorter than this minimum word count will have the % missing deducted from the overall rubric score). Submit your response as a Word document or PDF.

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