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    was filled with just people‚ everyone would be aggravated with each other and unhappy. Many times‚ people go to nature which they consider their "Happy Place" which helps them clear their minds and take a second or two. In The Scarlet Letter‚ Nathaniel Hawthorne uses nature as an avenue for self expression. Within the pages of his romantic novel‚ the character’s lives revolve around how

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    101 Mrs. Jen 10 September 2014 A Close Read of “The Birthmark” In “The Birthmark‚” a short story by Nathaniel Hawthorne‚ he uses symbolism and allegories to show the conflict between man and nature. On the surface of the story Aylmer’s reason for wanting to remove the only flaw in his wife‚ a flaw left by nature‚ was to improve the beauty of his wife. However under the surface of the story we see that Aylmer’s obsession to remove the birthmark and find perfection in his wife is man trying to perfect

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    The Birthmark analysis Nathaniel Hawthorne was born in Salem‚ Massachusetts in the year of 1804 and lived a long life until 1864. He studied at Bowdoin College. Throughout his lifetime Nathanial wrote many novels‚ short stories‚ etc. Some of his most famous ones being The Scarlet Letter (1850)‚ The House of the Seven Gables (1851) and the short story “The Birthmark.” “The Birthmark” is a story that has many different themes through the plot that revolve over one flaw. That being the Birthmark

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    Nathaniel Hawthorne portrayed symbolism throughout several of his pieces of literature to allow individual perception of a particular object. In Hawthorne’s short story‚ Young Goodman Brown‚ he mentioned goodman Brown’s “acquaintance” throwing him the staff or what looked like “a maple stick” to allow faster travel. (Young‚ 617) This staff includes a carved serpent around it that symbolizes an evil demon much like the devil from the Bible. “‘Come‚ goodman Brown!’ cried his fellow-traveler‚ ‘this

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    consciousness‚ making you live a better and happier life. A notorious example of this “ideal” image being portrayed in modern society is Heidi Montag‚ who arguably ruined herself by getting too much plastic surgery. In stark contrast‚ The Birthmark by Nathaniel Hawthorne presents a much different example of cosmetic change during the 1700s‚ and shows that the “ideal” image is not something from the modern world‚ but rather has been around for a long time. Dark romanticism‚ otherwise stated as the dark

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    Ultimately in life each person goes through the process of the demise of innocence‚ because evil is omnipresent. Everyone has a shadow side to himself. Nathaniel Hawthorne’s short story "Young Goodman Brown" displays a protagonist’s archetypal journey to the discovery of evil in mankind. Hawthorne’s use of the threshold motif depicts the archetypal struggle between good and evil and the inevitable loss of innocence. Set in the Puritan age‚ Goodman Brown embarks on a voyage into the dark forest where

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    has become a classic archetype. The Birthmark by Nathaniel Hawthorne‚ follows this archetype. Although The Birthmark and Frankenstein are not identical both stories have similar archetypal characters and share similar themes of abused power and redemption. The Frankenstein archetype requires three types of characters: a obsessive‚ mad scientist‚ a pure kind feminine presents and a monster‚ both sympathetic and ruthless. Although the characters from the birthmark are not carbon copies of the characters

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    Irony‚ Symbolism‚ and Imagery in Nathaniel Hawthorne ’s "Young Goodman Brown" Nathaniel Hawthorne‚ well known for his attacks on outlandish Puritan ideology in The Scarlet Letter‚ has always incorporated some aspect of his life and beliefs into his works. Once again‚ he has successfully conveyed a strong moral concept by utilizing various literary techniques to reveal a disturbing outlook into a man ’s soul. In "Young Goodman Brown‚" Nathaniel Hawthorne uses strong symbolism‚ irony‚ and imagery

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    In‚ The Scarlet Letter‚ by Nathaniel Hawthorne‚ Arthur Dimmesdale internal conflict is caused by his tendency to conform to the ways of the puritan church and actions of Hester. Arthur Dimmesdale continues to follow the strict rules and regulations of the Puritan church even after his great sin. Dimmesdale allowed himself to be pushed around by these rules and doesn’t do what he truly believes in. During this time the Puritans’ way of life was incredibly strict and restricting towards its citizens

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    regardless of the outcome. Such is the case in Nathaniel Hawthorne’s short story‚ "The Birthmark." Aylmer’s persistent attempt to perfect nature is the cause of Georgiana’s demise and the affirmation that when man tampers with such a powerful component terrible things may occur. In this short story‚ Hawthorne uses symbolism to emphasize the strange shape of the "earthly imperfection" (204) and his desperate need to change it. The shape of the birthmark "bore a little similarity to the human hand"

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