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    Analysis of Hawthorne’s Conception of Human Nature through his Stories Nathaniel Hawthorne was a brilliant writer of many stories, especially dealing with the nature of human beings, with themes including religion, perfection, and the natural world. His works have been lauded for their treatment of the human condition. Several stories, such as “The Birthmark”, “Rappaccini’s Daughter”, “Young Goodman Brown”, and “The Black Veil”, have been chosen to explain Hawthorne’s understanding of human nature

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    Beatrice was victimized by her father, and sacrificed her own health for his success and satisfaction. Dr. Rappaccini was more concerned about his scientific work rather than the well being of his own daughter; she was his scientific guinea pig instead of a human with rights. Some of Beatrice's dying words were, "My father, wherefore didst thou inflict this miserable doom upon thy child?" Rappaccini felt that he was only improving Beatrice's way of life, but he was ultimately diminishing its quality.

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    They go disenfranchised, misogynistic acts, and denied agency. Just like Beatrice Rappaccini in the novel “Dr. Rappaccini” and Katrina van Tassel in “Sleepy Hollow”. Both of the characters goes through disenfranchised and lack of agency. Let first start off with Katrina van tassel she’s in the novel “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow” she is an example of agency

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    pertaining to infatuation is portrayed in Rappaccini’s Daughter. This work deals with a young man named Giovanni who is so blind by love that he becomes susceptible to deception. He is instantly mystified and enchanted by the beauty of Beatrice. She was a girl from the Italian village called Padua. Her father had once been a professor at the University of Padua, where Giovanni attended. Giovanni meets a professor named Baglioni who is very jealous of Rappaccini. Giovanni is so love stricken that

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    to be accepted/loved, and to keep their sanity. In the writing of Rappaccini’s Daughter, the young man named Giovanni was a lonely man. He went to Doctor Rappaccini because his father wanted him to. At first, Giovanni was by himself; however, he finds a solution to his loneliness. It was Beatrice. She was the daughter of Doctor Rappaccini. Giovanni thought Beatrice was beautiful and wanted

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    Some of Hawthorne’s works are parallel in many aspects as in “The Birthmark” and “Rappaccinis Daughter” with a common obsession of scientific beauty and manipulation, the death. Both men have the obsession of science where Aylmer wants to help mankind unlike Rappacini’s work to destroys mankind “Rappaccini “cares infinitely more for science than for mankind”” (Roy R. Male, 1954). Georgiana’s is manipulated with her self-esteem easily convince her of the birthmark’s discouragement to her beauty

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    As singer-songwriter, Eric Burdon says, “Inside each of us, there is the seed of both good and evil. It's a constant struggle as to which one will win. And one cannot exist without the other.¨ Nathaniel Hawthorne’s “Rappaccini's Daughter” is a short story about a young student called Giovanni who falls in love with a girl called Beatrice. Will Weaver’s “WWJD?” is about suzy who is a very religious sixteen year old girl. She is a transfer student to Riverfolk high school, she is often bullied by

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    How can a book and a movie differ if they are telling the same story? Through the analysis of the literary components in the modern selection, the reader concludes the author and producer had much to compare. After evaluating three contemporary selections from Washington Irving, Nathaniel Hawthorne, and Katherine Anne Porter, the reader can detect several literary components in the text and the movie to compare and contrast between. The plot of the selections was developed throughout the pieces

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    His desire for knowledge through scientific experimentation is the central purpose of his life. According to Baglioni "he cares infinitely more for science than for mankind". By binding his daughter to the poisonous garden Rappaccini had used his power as a scientist to take away her freedom. Beatrice has no power, she is helpless. "There was an awful doom...the effect of my father's fatal love of science, which estranged me from all society of my kind".  Unfortunately she is

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    The Birthmark symbolizes the standards of society that set the ways of the characters in the story by connecting and characterizing man 's decisions to free society of blemish. Since the women is his ' ' adore ' ' he endeavors to join her with ' 'his affection for science ' ' to spare her from’ ‘drudge and pain ' '. The structure picture of society makes the picture of man in the picture of a God that parades his picture descending towards lady furthermore, gives her no decision other than to surrender

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