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Goodman Brown Journey

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Young Goodman Brown leaves his wife to embark on a journey of self-discovery to explore his dark side. Brown knows he is going to meet the Devil in the dark forest that states that he is familiar with evil. He is running an errand for the Devil, which is not an ethical activity according to his religion. Brown starts his journey by entering the Devil’s forest with malicious intentions. According to Brown, “There may be a devilish Indian behind every tree," said Goodman Brown to himself; and he glanced fearfully behind him as he added, "What if the devil himself should be at my very elbow!" The forest is a representation of sinful and evilness. In the forest, anything can happen including seeing the Devil. The forest also represents a domain of the Devil. …show more content…

Brown becomes an evil and miserable man when he leaves the forest. Brown’s behavior changed and he never trust anyone in the village including Faith. As Brown goes deep into the forest, he is consumed by an evil and continues to explore the darkness. The forest represents the territory of the Devil. Browns ambivalence between good and evil remains and he picks evil over good. Hurley states that, “Goodman Brown goes with him, not realizing how far into the forest of his own evil he has already traveled.” The forest is a place of evil, deep enough for the devil to reside. Hurley suggests the forest is Brown’s inner evil. The evil forest is the place in which author has organized the reader to feel the evilness to come. Young Goodman Brown tries to resist the devil during the journey. Brown’s doubt produces ambivalence about good and evil inside him and his journey to the dark forest reveals his inner

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