In the young Goodman Brown story, the young Goodman Brown is a Puritan who faces the fact that he believes that he believes that all people actually fear God who actually worships Satin. His Puritan background is this, he can not handle this possibility, he lost his faith and sent an unpleasant life. Author Nathaniel Hawthorne wrote several stories during the Puritan era. Religion and people who show this age can not bear and are cruel. In this short story, Hawthorn's experience with Goodman Brown and the devil shows that he does not like Puritanism.
Puritan man, when young Goodman Brown crossed the forest, he highlighted the young Goodman Brown's potential (potential significance). During his trip, young Goodman Brown encountered a man, and eventually greeted a snake staff member. Coincidentally, Young Goodman Brown met some people he knew from society. When drawing a man who used a snake as an employee as a devil, a young Goodman Brown noticed that many people around him are sinners. This led Young Goodman Brown to question decent people around him. This shows how Nathanial Hawthorne uses a hidden dark image as the potential of Young Goodman Brown.
The theme of Young Goodman Brown is to develop an interpretation of the theme of "Young Goodman Brown". Due to the author 's confused style, a clear concept with the theme "Young Goodman Brown" is not easy. As AN Kaul mentioned in Hawthorne's "Introduction" - a collection of essential essays: Hawthorne got a lot with various types of avoidance, misunderstanding, and congestion. Regarding his legendary legend and faded novel, in short, since he seems to give up his important interests often,
Abstract: "Young Goodman Brown" starts with a young Goodman Brown and is about to travel in the evening. His young wife, faith, asked him to postpone his journey for fear of some unknown reason. However, as Goodman Brown emphasized that his mission must be completed before sunrise, the newlyweds and married will reluctantly reluctantly. When he was walking down the street, Goodman Brown blamed himself for leaving his faith. Goodman Brown is very happy with himself, then runs through the forest and performs unknown work.