Symbolism in the short story The Birthmark by Nathaniel Hawthorne
Introduction
The Birthmark by Nathaniel Hawthorne gives a representation of the social setting with regard to human perfection. The story is based on an intelligent scientist Aylmer who forfeits his career to have a near perfect wife by the name Georgiana. The mark on the cheek of Georgiana is described in the story as the birthmark and is the only mark that makes her not perfectly beautiful (Hawthorne, 2). Aylmer decides to persuade her unwilling wife Georgiana to search for ways to remove the hand shaped mark. Reluctantly, she agrees and goes to Aylmers laboratory, where he firsts trembles to see her, this makes her faint but eventually wakes up. The scientist shows her the different experiments he had as a remedy for the birthmark some of which fail instantly. This paper critically analyses the symbolism in the short story by using the birthmark as the symbol. It explains the meaning of the Birthmark as a symbol within the story.
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