Final answer:
Desiree Aubigny and Faith Brown have similar motivations but face different conflicts and have different religious beliefs.
Step-by-step explanation:
Motivation:
Both Desiree Aubigny and Faith Brown are motivated by their personal circumstances. Desiree, from Kate Chopin's 'Desiree's Baby,' is motivated by her love for her husband and child. Faith Brown, from 'Young Goodman Brown' by Nathaniel Hawthorne, is motivated by her faith in God which helps her through difficult times.
Conflicts/trials faced:
Desiree faces the conflict of being rejected by her husband and society due to her unknown heritage. Faith faces the conflict of being tempted by evil forces and being separated from her husband.
Religion:
Desiree's religion is not explicitly mentioned, but she is described as devout. Faith's religion is Christianity, as shown by her prayers and reference to God and the devil in the story.