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The Short Story 'The Birthmark'

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Bullying is defined as the mistreatment of others, through the abuse of power. The various forms bullying can take are, physical, verbal and mental abuse. The Short Story “The Birthmark” written in 1843, implicates the harsh realities of verbal and mental abuse. In 1843, society was male dominated, as females were continually objectified and seen as unimportant. Aylmer abuses this era’s male dominance to tyrannize his wife, Georgiana’s, birthmark. At first, she is hesitant as she and other males see no problem with the scar. As an audience we the strength of being the ideal wife to your husband, and fulfilling his desires. Aylmer displays his disgust towards the blemish through verbal ridicule, and harsh convulsions. “Her husband tenderly kissed her cheek – her right cheek – not that which bore the impress of the crimson hand (Hawthorne 3)”, further demonstrating the extremities at which he is revolted by the mark she bares, going as far as avoidance. Moreover, his words and actions display a visible impact upon Georgina, influencing her to take action to remove the scar. It portrays the mental effects of bullying on an individual. Bullying is a topic that has always been associated to as one of the grandest problems of the educational system. As an adolescent, I was constantly bullied. Fellow peers would comment on my weight and my style amongst various other things. This had convinced me that I was the problem. Forth, I took initiative attempting to alter my fashion

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