Young Goodman Brown of Nathaniel Hawthorne clearly shows how society and culture can make a big impact on individual identity and attribution, or Young Goodman Brown lacks this feeling . Young Goodman Brown grew up as a Puritan despising the society of witches and devils and had a very sincere view of life. Young Goodman Brown got more than his negotiations when he thought of seeing life in another way. His journey began to bring new bright spots to his society, not only in the fight between himself and his compatriots but also among himself.
"Young Goodman Brown" is full of fable about Puritan 's religion. The name of the character of "Young Goodman Brown" is the deepest example of parable stories affected by Puritanism. The name of the hero's Goodman Brown is not just a name. For example, the name "Goodman Brown" depicts this role as a kind moral character. Goodman Brown's wife, Faith, has a name that will help to explain the collapse of Goodman Brown. After seeing the faith in the forest, Goodman Brown cried out that "my faith has disappeared" (323). His wife, faith disappeared with his spiritual beliefs. We first saw that Goodman Brown is a moral Puritan.
Young Goodman Brown is to find individual defects. Young Goodman Brown is a religious Puritan living in Salem. He came from a reputable family in town, just married to faith. After saying good-bye to her, he adventured into the forest to see the devil. As he got deeper into the forest his feelings became darker and darker and he fearged more and more of what is behind the tree. Soon after, he met a man in the middle of the road, and the staff looked like a snake. He offered staff to Goodman Brown, he declined and said he would like to return to the village. When the two were talking, a respected woman from Salem, Goody Cloyze, beat violently against them and showed that she participated in the evil ritual of the devil with a witch. After Goodman Brown returned to town to visit his wife, he heard the voice of Deacon Gookin and his wife from the ceremony.