As mentioned previously Goodman Brown as well as Mr. Hooper was pleasant and truly welcomed in their small villages, their neighbors loved and respected them. Goodman Brown was an average man, who has had just married his beloved, Faith. They loved each other and had pure love between them. They are both young and fresh; their minds are uncorrupted yet with any serious concerns, but one night apparently Goodman has to be away. Obviously Faith remonstrates against leaving for more than a night, but her husband is adamant about his decision. Mr. Hooper is a Reverend Minister, who is good-looking young man, he does not do enormously well in his role of minister, but people surrounding him appreciate him. Mr. Hooper has a fiancé, Elizabeth. They are blissful until one of routine Sundays.
For Goodman Br (hawhorne, 1999; hawhorne, 1999; hawhorne, 1999)own everything begins, when he goes to meet the old traveler. We do not know what is his name, where did he come from, where is he going, who is he in general. “"Poor little Faith!" thought he, for his heart smote him. "What a wretch am I to leave her on such an errand!”” The traveler is angry with young man, on account of him being late, but does not want to quit the plan. He frankly pushes Goodman Brown to do something