Young Goodman Brown
Nathaniel Hawthornes short story, Young Goodman Brown, is a story of a man who lost faith in humanity. Goodman Brown is a nave character who is unaware of many if the iniquities of which people he idolizes have committed. Goodman has many weaknesses; he is self righteous as well as nave, but most of all Brown is conceited. Browns character traits are obvious throughout the short story. From the start, Goodman Brown shows conceit, and up until the very end Brown pays the consequences for his weaknesses.
Brown shows conceit when he leaves Faith, his wife, behind in order to test his own will to resist evil. Faith, of course, is a metaphor for Goodman Browns faith in humanity as a whole. Brown is willing to leave his faith behind for the mere test of his own will; his over-confidence is blatant at this point. Of course, Brown is able to make excuses, such as after this on night Ill cling to her skirts and follow her to heaven , yet despite his excuses, the fact still remains-Brown is willing to give up his faith to test his will to resist temptation.
Slowly as Goodman takes his journey, his preconceived notions begin to burst. Every truth Goodman Brown knows about people and about those around him is a lie.. a faade constructed by his inability to see that there is both good and evil in everyone. As they burst Goodman finds himself not able to cope with reality and thus leading to the rejection of his reality and community.
Furthermore, Brown is self-righteous. He is arrogant in that he believes that none of his family has sinned, yet he learns that all of his family has an evil side. Even those, who he idolizes, such as members of the church, are seen at the devils ceremony. Brown is in disbelief in that he cannot accept the fact that the people that he sees as pure and good are indeed evil in their own way. At this point, Brown pays the price for leaving his faith in humanity behind and letting his conceited nature get the best of him; once Goodman Browns eyes are opened to the true nature of those whom he idolizes, he loses all faith in humanity. He no longer sees Faith (his wife) in the same way; he no longer knows her, nor does he know any faith in humanity. Browns self-righteous nature leads him to believe that those whom he sees as pure are indeed pure, and he and his family are blameless of sin. He sees all those whom he thinks are unblemished by sin in the devils ceremony: the Lady of the Governor was thereGood old Deacon Gookin has arrivedreputable and pious people the sinners were not abashed by the saints.. His overconfidence and self righteous nature leads him to this point where he sees all seemingly pious and good people overcome by sin, and thus he loses his faith in humanity. Brown indeed does pay the consequences for his character flaws.
Goodman Brown is a character who is nave and conceited at first, but after he pays the consequences for his overconfidence and ignorance by losing his faith in humanity. Brown dies a broken man; after he sees the world as it really is rather than the world that was polluted by the conceit of his mind that he saw before; he loses all confidence in the good of humanity. Young Goodman Brown is a flawed character who pays the price for his flaws in faith and happiness; no longer can Brown live in his fantasy world in which he lived in before.
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