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Birthmark By Hawthorne Essay Research Paper How

Birthmark By Hawthorne Essay, Research Paper


How does Hawthorne in the "Birthmark" use Irony, Ambiguity, Paradox,


and Symbol? Ambiguity: Two different interpretations can be used to describe


Georgiana?s character. At first she seems to be a strong confident women who


is very self assured. Only after the constant focus of her husband?s attention


to her birthmark, does she begin to willow away. When Aylmer gives her the


elixir to drink, Georgiana has submitted to doing whatever in necessary to


relieve her husband from his misery caused by her birthmark. Irony: The removal


of the birthmark was an event in irony. Aylmer and Georgiana did not know that


the mark provided the life blood to his wife. After the removal of the


birthmark, Aylmer?s wife was perfect for a short few moments, only to die.


Paradox: A statement that seems contrary to common sense. Georgiana states


during a discussion with her husband "let the attempt be made at whatever


the risk. Danger is nothing for me; for life, while this hateful mark makes me


the object of your horror and disgust…" Common sense would allow


Georgiana to tell Aylmer that if he did not like the beauty mark, he should


leave her for a women who would be perfect in her eyes. Instead, Georgiana is


demanding he do whatever necessary to remove the birthmark no matter what the


consequences. Symbol: The actual birthmark is one of the most prominent uses of


symbol in his story. The birthmark has references to life, death, beauty and


disgust. In much of his fiction Hawthorne treats "Pride" as an


"evil". Is an evil type of pride evident in the "Birthmark"?


Following are two examples of where I found a reader could interpret Aylmer?s


pride as evil. Aylmer states "Even Pygmalion, when his sculptured woman


assumed life, felt not greater ecstasy than mine will be." Aylmer is


already feeling the evil pride of hi

s upcoming "sculpture", regardless


of the consequences. His confidence could be interpreted as a cocky pride. I am


sure if the removal of the birthmark was successful, he would have opened a


circus type show to display his great work. The other reference to Aylmer?s


evil is Is the "Birthmark" morally ambiguous? "The momentary


circumstances was too strong for him; he failed to look beyond the shadowy scope


of time, and, living once for all in eternity, to find the perfect future in the


present" This statement could be interpreted morally in many ways. The most


commanding part of this sentence to me was "to find the perfect future in


the present." This sentence alone has a powerful meaning. If only Aylmer


had followed his own thought, the story would have had an entirely different


ending. Hawthorne writes "I have sometimes produced a singular and not


unpleasing effect…by imagining a train of incidents in which the spirit and


mechanism of the fairyland should be combined with the characters and manners of


familiar life." What fantastic elements does Hawthorne use in the


"Birthmark"? Hawthorne uses many magical words a few are listed with


definitions below. Spectral – supernatural alchemists – wizard elixir – magic


potion There is many references to a "fairyland" in the reading,


especially when referencing the elixir Aylmer was preparing for Georgiana. When


Georgiana noticed the liquid inside of the globe, she said " It is so


beautiful to the eye that I could imagine it the elixir of life." The


beauty of the potion?s color was strong enough to attract attention and


curiosity. Another reference to the fantasy world in the "Birthmark"


was Aylmer?s statement to Georgiana when he caught her reading his large folio


containing all of his potions. Aylmer said "It is dangerous to read in a


sorcerer?s books.

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