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    Many of Nathaniel Hawthorne 's stories are based off of morality and is heavily influenced by religious beliefs and women. Hawthorne published "The Birthmark", a parable, dark romanticism, at a time when people praised the scientific method and were starting to think science could make anything possible. He set his story about sixty years earlier in the 160-year-long wake of the Newtonian Revolution, in the Age of Enlightenment, when science was gaining recognition. His story argues that, despite

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    The Birthmark Nathaniel Hawthorne like many other writers during the nineteenth century focused their writings on the darker aspects of life. “The Birthmark,” is set in New England and has a Puritan perspective. Aylmer, a well-known scientist, marries Georgiana who has a hand shaped birthmark upon her face. After some time during their marriage Aylmer and Georgiana decided to remove the mark through scientific means. Advancements in science and the ability to change nature were at the center of

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    Hawthorne “The Birthmark” illustrates Bercovitch definition of American jeremiad. In Hawthorne “The Birthmark” has errand, anxiety and hope that the brilliant scientist Aylmer have on how to get rid of his wife birthmark. His wife Georgiana have a birthmark that has a shape of a tiny hand on her cheek which are like “crimson hand.” Aylmer and Georgiana, both in love with each other, started to have problems based on something Georgiana was unable to prevent from happening. Georgiana’s birthmark disgusted

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    In “The Birthmark”, a short story by Nathanial Hawthorne, the use of the archetypal conflict Nature vs. Science, the character of Damsel in Distress, and the symbol of the Incurable Wound show how easily beauty is overlooked in the endeavor for perfection. The archetypal conflict of Nature vs. Science is shown in Aylmer’s intention to remove the birthmark, nature’s constant reminder of human mortality, from Georgiana’s cheek. Aylmer believed that the birthmark might heighten Georgiana’s beauty

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    During Georgiana's whole life she looked at the birthmark on her face as a charm. When she married Aylmer he changed her mind and showed her that it could be a defect. This demonstrates that once somebody shows an imperfect aspect about yourself you tend to focus on it. Georgiana took measures to rid herself of this birthmark that drove her mad. Ultimately, she gave her life trying to be perfect. In the story ,“The Birthmark”, it is proven that nature always triumphs over science. When Georgiana

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    Rawan Jabr Professor Stafford English 102 November 9th 2014 Nathaniel Hawthorne’s “The Birthmark” “The Birthmark” is a short story authored by Nathaniel Hawthorne and published in 1848. The story is about Aylmer, a brilliant scientist who is obsessed with science and is planning to use his experiments to remove a birthmark on the face of his wife Georgiana. Aylmer’s love for science made him yearn to obtain control of the entire divinity. His wife was among his victims of science that was stronger

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    In Nathaniel Hawthorne 's “The Birthmark”, we find the tragic story of a woman named Georgiana who sacrificed her life for the sake of appeasing her husband, Aylmer. What did Georgiana do that it was more favorable for her to die than to continuing to displease her husband? Georgiana, who was otherwise hailed as incomparably beautiful, had a birthmark on her face. Aylmer desired this to remove this birthmark, which he considered the one thing keeping her from being “perfect”, from her face. In an

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    nglish 1302 30 October 2017 The Birthmark Literature Review The short story, “The birthmark”, by Nathaniel Hawthorne is about a man, Aylmer who gets married to Georgiana, but he is disturbed by the birth mark on her cheek. Aylmer asks, “Have you ever considered that the mark upon your cheek might be removed?” (Hawthorne 1). Despite feeling disturbed by Aylmer’s question, Georgiana says gave in. The short story is dominant with the subject of subordination of women in a male dominated society (Zanger

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    “The birthmark” by Nathaniel Hawthorne is a story about a scientist who is obsessed about his wife’s birthmark and would go to any length to remove it, because he believes that his has the power of science, commands nature and can cure whatever form of imperfection there is. Why is he so obsessed with the birthmark? Does he successfully remove it at the end without harming his beautiful wife? Why he feels it was best for him and his wife to remove the birth mark, this essay shows it was clearly a

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    flaw that was left on a human being. In Nathaniel Hawthorne's story "The Birthmark" Aylmer obsesses about his wife's birthmark, He insists that it is the only thing that keeps her from being beautiful, Aylmer is crazed about removing the birthmark and as a scientist he believes that science can fix anything but later Aylmer realizes that using science to control his view of nature is unworkable. Aylmer see Georgiana's birthmark as a flaw that stops her from being a perfectly beautiful women,however

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