Problem
Are the visible evil influences being carried out in Goodman Brown's character being carried out (i) naively and/or in ways that are invisible to his thinking identity, invisible to his consciousness as a character -- or (ii) does Hawthorne represent these evil influences, by contrast, as a kind of "eternal conflict of good and evil" that YGB understands as visible to his consciousness, as a conflict that YGB would wish to root out of his consciousness finally, and which would do the evil in YGB not-banal?