Moral Conflict In Young Goodman Brown

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Journey of Faith
"Young Goodman Brown" is a short story published in 1835 by American writer Nathaniel Hawthorne. The story takes place in 17th century Puritan New England, a common setting for Hawthorne's works, and addresses the Calvinist/Puritan belief that all of humanity exists in a state of depravity, except those who are born in a state of grace. In a symbolic fashion, the story follows Young Goodman Brown's journey into self-scrutiny, which results in his loss of virtue and faith. Next, we learn that young Goodman Brown is going on a journey through the forest but we don't know why beside his ancestry had claim to been on the same life journey. We also get a told that young Goodman Brown is married man to a women named Faith who wears a pink ribbon in her hair they are from this nearby Salem village, he takes pride in his village and its leaders and all that he has been taught in his life. But as the story goes along we find that his family and the other leader in the village did some pretty wicked stuff back in the day that has not been talk about. This is going to set the tone for a moral conflict for young Goodman in what could also be dream like state of mind.
Shortly upon heading into the woods, young Goodman Brown meets up with a mysterious old man who is named the traveler who had a snake like staff. At this time the weirdness is starting and stuff starts to go on. Before the venture this traveler expresses to Young Goodman how he has waited for him. As if he always knew their paths would and when. Young Goodman just took a little longer than expected. This traveler leads young Goodman Brown on deeper into the woods were they witness some crazy devilish things. First, an older woman named Goody Cloyse is reveale...

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...ng Goodman saw that night in the woods. Young Goodman is leaving behind his Faith in search of the truth about who or what is good or evil. The story leaves you asking the question can we really believe everything we are taught and exposed to growing up. When we become of age we leave our nest to fly on our own. To spread our wings and make our own choices. With that being said how do we ever know what is right what is wrong? Young Goodman Brown spends the rest of his life suspecting the worst about people because of this dream like experience.

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