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In the book Young Goodman Brown by Nathaniel Hawthorne, Goodman Brown wife's name is important to the story because Goodman Brown loses his faith but his wife Faith keeps her faith. The story takes place in a puritan town in Salem back when there believed to be witches. Goodman Browns grandfather and relatives took part in killing and beating the witches in town. The story starts out on a cold night on a special day of the year.

That night Goodman Brown took a trip into the forest and told his wife Faith that he had to do business. Faith did not want Goodman Brown to leave but he had to leave and left here there sad. As Goodman Brown left he thought to himself, "Well; she's a blessed angel on earth; and after this one night, I'll cling to her skirts and follow her to Heaven." (Pg. 134) This is where he begins to second-guess himself about going on this trip. But he carries on and gets to the meeting place where the devil comes out and asks Goodman Brown what took him so long to get there and he replies "Faith kept me back awhile." (p.g134) This quote is important because Goodman Brown is stating that he was thinking about his faith and whether he should go against his faith or keep his faith and decides to go against his faith. Goodman Brown loses his faith when in the forest on his way to the black mass. Goodman Brown hears the voice of his wife faith crying and screaming through the forest. And all of a sudden "something came fluttered lightly down though the air, and caught on the branch of a tree. The young man seized it, and beheld a pink ribbon." (Pg. 140) This is the part in the story where Goodman Brown has lost his faith because the pink ribbons...

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