Evil In Hawthorne's Young Goodman Brown

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In the story, Goodman Brown represents all humans. Goodman Brown must leave his wife, Faith, to go and meet a strange character in the woods. From the beginning we get the sense that the man Goodman Brown meets with is evil. This plays as a symbol demonstrating mankind’s fatal attraction to evil. It shows that people tend to leave behind their moral faith to sin. One way or the other we all have a part of the devil in us, which is what Goodman Brown realizes.
Goodman Brown sees the truth, and the truth can sometimes be considered a sin as well, so he is forced to question all morals and his faith, causing him to become a "a stern, a sad, a darkly meditative, a distrustful, if not a desperate man." He has left the world of innocence. Goodman