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Symbolism And Symbolism In The Birthmark By Nathaniel Hawthorne

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Symbolism in the Birthmark The birthmark a story written by Hawthorn is all about a scientist who by all means tried to change the appearance of his beautiful wife. Towards the end of the story, the wife dies due to complication when the scientist attempted to change her face by removing a natural mark on her cheek. The birthmark on her face represents nature, human mortality, beauty, and death. The man thought that if he got rid of the mark on the wife’s face, she would become beautiful. In the end, the wife dies. My paper is all about how beauty, nature, and death are a symbol of the birthmark (Hawthorne, 2015). The dominant symbol from the story is a birthmark on the face of Georgiana. In definition, it is a very small mark red that looks like a hard print located in the middle of the cheek. Georgiana was born in a generous and perfect nature. The look of the birthmark continually disturbs him as it reminds him of wife’s mortality and humanity when he tries to seek for divine intervention. First, the symbol on the cheek is a representations of beauty as the mark is unique. Very few people have distinctive marks on their bodies, especially on the face. Therefore, the scientist should have appreciated the body mark since it made the wife more beautiful. Hawthorne said “some fastidious person -but they were exclusive of her sex- affirmed that the bloody hand, as they chose to call, quite destroyed the effect of Georgiana's beauty, and rendered her countenance even hideous” (p. 640) By this statement, he meant that the mark should have been left alone since it represented the outer and inner beauty of the wife and trying to change would make her uglier. We are all born different, and each person has the best part of the body which cannot be replaced. Although some people try to change their natural appearance, it’s hard to change one's natural beauty. Naturally, beauty is an individual thing, and no one should try to change it. Even if one does not appear beautiful from outside, we all have our inner beauty, and we should be proud of that. God uniquely created us, and for a show of respect, we should appreciate his work by preserving our bodies. Trying to change how we can lead

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