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The Birthmark Theme

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The Birthmark by Nathaniel Hawthorne is a very deep and complex story with many themes and main ideas contained therein. After a summary of the story, a thorough analyzation reveals the main themes to be love’s progression to obsession and the conflict between science and nature. Before an analysis can begin, the story must have all of its major events summarized.
The Birthmark is a story with many complex elements, among those being love and loss. In this story, a brilliant scientist by the name of Aylmer possesses great fame in scientific communities. Aylmer loves science, perhaps even more than he loves his wife, Georgiana. Georgiana is a very beautiful woman, but she possesses a hand-shaped birthmark on her left cheek. Many of Georgiana’s lovers thought this birthmark made her more beautiful, but Aylmer thinks it is hideous. He even reaches a point where he hates the birthmark on Georgiana’s face more than he loves her. Aylmer thinks he can remove Georgiana’s birthmark through some of his scientific methods and asks her if she had ever thought it possible before. Georgiana is hurt by these remarks, but she loves her husband so much that she agrees to his plan. Aylmer is elated by the opportunity to show Georgiana his laboratory and works tirelessly to find a way to remove the birthmark from her cheek. After many unsuccessful attempts, Aylmer finally manages to develop a potent concoction that he believes will remove the birthmark from Georgiana’s face. Before she

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