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    Nathaniel Hawthorne's “the birthmark” is a short story that was originally published in 1843. It is a story with a simple plot but intense thematic complexity. There are only three characters but each of them displays a certain psychological depth and symbolic importance. Although “The Birthmark” was written relatively early in Hawthorne's career, and the story “He set out clearly enough the questions that were too haunt him all the rest of his life”(Rosenberg). Hawthorns characteristic style, with

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    book written by Nathaniel Hawthorne who is known as one the most studied writers because of his use of allegory and symbolism. He was born on July 4, 1804 in the family of Nathaniel, his father, and Elizabeth Clark Hathorne his mother. Nathaniel added “W” to his name to distance himself from the side of the family. His father Nathaniel, was a sea captain, and died in 1808 with a yellow fever while at sea. That was a painful moment for the Hathorne family. With financial issues, Nathaniel moved into Elizabeth’s

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    tendency to do not understand or notice a balance between them so as to achieve a positive outcome. In any work of literary art, here are sides of good as well as evil; only can win one while not the opposite does not and cannot be alive. In Nathaniel Hawthorne 's stories, the influence of each good and evil were associated with faith, sin and science; making pieces of work that are both contemporary and difficult. Likely, the novel A Separate Peace by John Knowles highlights the two extremes of personalities

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    This essay will be about an American novelist named Nathaniel Hawthorne. What made him so interested in American novels? Was he a devoted Christian writer? My essay will inform you of the information that you need to know about this popular author and his life. Nathaniel Hawthorne was born to his father Nathaniel and his mother Elizabeth Clark Hawthorne on July 4,1804 in Salem, Massachusetts. Nathaniel Hawthorne Sr. was a sea captain that unfortunately died while he was lost at sea from yellow

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    A Comparison of “The Birthmark” by Nathaniel Hawthorne and “Barbie Doll” by Marge Piercy When reading a story, people do not often think about how much it might relate to another story they have read in the past. In “The Birthmark” Georgiana simply wants her unique birthmark removed from her face. Similarly, in “Barbie Doll” the unnamed young lady wants her nose and legs removed. In both of these stories the reader can see that these women are chasing society’s idea of perfection. The short

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    a short story by Nathaniel Hawthorne that includes a woman by the name of Georgiana and her husband Aylmer. Aylmer is a man who is obsessed with science and believes that he has potions that can change the fate of nature. Aylmer sees his wife Georgiana as a perfect human being except for her one flaw. Her imperfection is that she has a hand shaped birthmark on her left cheek. Aylmer becomes so obsessed with the birthmark that he uses his science to try and remove it. Hawthorne includes different

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    The Novel, The Scarlet Letter, by Nathaniel Hawthorne is about a woman named Hester Prynne who is married to an older man, but not for love. Mrs. Pryne has an affair with another man named Arthur Dimmsdale and is completely ostracized by the community. It is revealed that because of this affair she gave birth to a daughter, Pearl. The main conflict Is external with Hester, but internal with her lover, Arthur. It is later revealed, Hester had taken full blame for the affair, but that is eating

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    took its heavenward flight” (Hawthorne 13). In 1843, Nathaniel Hawthorne wrote “The Birthmark,” a tragic and unexpected short story. In the beginning of “The Birthmark,” Alymer, a man of science, marries a young beautiful woman named Georgiana. One day Alymer noticed a mark on Georgiana’s cheek, and over time his obsession with the thought of removing it scientifically caused the death of his wife. Therefore, in the short story “The Birthmark,” by Nathaniel Hawthorne, Alymer pushes the scientific

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    Nathaniel Hawthorne: A Brief Biography

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    On July 4, 1804, an author by the name of Nathaniel Hawthorne was born (Meltzer). As Hawthorne grew, he began to develop a view of himself as “the obscurest man in American letters.” Through the use of popular themes such as isolation, guilt, and earthly imperfection, Hawthorne was able to involve much of his life and ancestral past in his work to answer his own political and religious wonders (“Nathaniel”). Hawthorne successfully “confronts reality rather than evading it” in many of his stories

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    The brilliant work of Nathaniel Hawthorne has been critiqued and praised by numerous scholars for generations. The gothic style and gloomy tones within Hawthorne’s writing is extremely prevalent through his symbolism and themes, which has been seen as a staple of his work. Nathaniel Hawthorne is credited to be one the greatest and most influential American writers in history. Similar to Edgar Allen Poe, Hawthorne is most famous for his short stories and his impact in the Dark Romanticism genre. Hawthorne’s

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