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Symbolism In The Birthmark

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In the short story written by Nathaniel Hawthorne, “The Birth-Mark,” the author makes use of literary symbolism in order to provide depth and complexity to his characters. There are several symbols used within this story but one that is central to the development of the main character is the birthmark. The birthmark, small and red, in the shape of a hand is located on the check of Georgiana the wife of Aylmer a noted scientist. This birthmark is the means in which Hawthorne is able to address the internal conflict residing within Aylmer concerning human mortality, the imperfections produced by nature and his deluded sense of omnificence. It is readily apparent of Aylmer’s disdain of Nature’s imperfections when he states, “It was the fatal flaw

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