In fact, he refuses to go to the ceremony with the old man. When Goodman Brown sees the old man sitting at the foot of the tree, the man seems to be waiting for Goodman Brown; in fact, the old man says, “You are late, Goodman Brown” (Hawthorne 108). Goodman Brown answers, “Faith kept me back a while.” (Hawthorne 108). His wife and his beliefs keep him back because this journey is the journey into the darkness, and evil. The first when Goodman Brown refuses to go with the devil, he says, “My father never went into the woods on such an errand, nor his father before him. We have been a race of honest men and good Christians” (Hawthorne 109). He is proud of his family background. He is born and raised in a good Christian family so he should not go with the devil. The second time he says, “What if a wretched old woman do choose to go to the devil when I though she was going to heaven: is that any reason why I should quit my dear Faith and go after her?” (Hawthorne 111). He believes that there is no reason he should give up on his wife and his beliefs to go with the devil. The last time when Goodman Brown knows everyone goes into the devil but he still believes in his wife Faith and keeps standing against devil. In fact, he says: “With heaven above and Faith below, I will yet stand firm against the devil!” (Hawthorne 113). Even though Brown has a …show more content…
He sees Goody Cloyse who has a really strong effect on his religious life. She seems to know the devil very well, and she talks to the devil for a while. She says, “Ah, forsooth … would your worship believe it?” (Hawthorne 111). In her words, we learn that the devil has ability to take different kind of human shape. But the devil chooses to take the shape of Goodman Brown’s grandfather. According to William S. Simmons, the author of “Cultural Bias in the New England Puritan’s Perception of Indian”, states that “Satan was known to transfer himself into animal, human, and other forms to communicate directly with mortals through visions, voices, and trances, and to enter covenants with them” (William S. Simmons 58). This helps us understand the story much easily. When Goody Cloyse identifies Brown as the devil and reveals her to be a witch, on her way to the devil’s evil forest ceremony, this action really hurt Brown’s feeling because she is a good Christian woman in the village who teaches him catechism. It also affects Goodman Brown’s religious beliefs because the people he thinks are good actually not. They are dealing with the devil. After that, he sees the minister and Deacon Gookin who are also going to the evil ceremony. The last person that he sees is his wife, Faith. The only beauty and goodness that he can believe in and rely on is gone. His wife finally joins the devil, and he does