The irony in "Young Goodman Brown" is apparent throughout the story. The significant use of Faith, Goodman Brown's wife, illustrates a literal as well as character base that parallels Goodman Brown's own faith with himself. When Goodman Brown ventures off into the woods, he only finds himself regretting something that he is doing, and he can only think of Faith, and regrets leaving her in the first place. Faith is constantly on his mind, and he questions how and why such a perfect entity could be left behind only
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