... Goodman Brown believes the town of Salem to be good, evil, and full of despair.
Young Goodman Brown believes everyone n his village of Salem is good. ... He says “… how should I meet the eye of that good old man, our minister at Salem Village? ...
Brown learns that everyone in Salem is evil. ... When Brown was in the forest he say his catechism teacher, good old deacon Gookin and his minister along with what he says is “A grave and dark—clad company:”(237) What he speaks of is the same people that Sabbath after Sabbath, looked devoutly heavenward. ... To Brown it was strange to see that the good and the wicked were together without the sinners abashed by the saints. Brown say’s “There is no good on earth; and sin is but a name.
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