Friday, December 20, 2019
Literary Analysys of the Birthmark - 1060 Words
conflict of Nature and Science I. Introduction paragraph II. Theme of the story A. 1st piece of evidence supporting this tool B. 2nd piece of evidence supporting this tool C. 3rd piece of evidence supporting this tool III. Characterization A. 1st piece of evidence supporting this tool B. 2nd piece of evidence supporting this tool C. 3rd piece of evidence supporting this tool IV. Symbolism A. 1st piece of evidence supporting this tool B. 2nd piece of evidence supporting this tool C. 3rd piece of evidence supporting this tool V. Conclusion paragraph I. Introduction Hawthorneââ¬â¢s story ââ¬Å"The Birthmarkâ⬠is remote in time when there were no true kind ofâ⬠¦show more contentâ⬠¦III. Characterisation The different characters Hawthorne created in this short story is fabulous in terms of literature creativity. The ability of Hawthorne to direct presentation of all three different characters Aylmer, Aminadab and Georgiana is the great narration. He presented Aylmer as emotional and romantic at first and turned him rude kind of psychological case in a very next moment as he saw the birthmark on Georgianaââ¬â¢s cheek. Also Georgiana is a character represented as she would see all her inner beauty and expects her husband to see that way too. She does not believe in interrupting the nature and outside beauty. Her character is kind of character which would be hard to believe in todayââ¬â¢s modern era. The character of Aminadab is pretty short but still impressive in the setting of some events. The main character seems is more complex character represented here. Aylmer is playing different roles at different situation and also managing all three minds which represented very well here. IV. Symbolism Although Aylmer never been shown publicly success scientist and there were no any acceptable success mentioned in the story, he always acted like a scientist without any doubt on his scientific knowledge. As stated he failed in all of the experiment
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