The Birth-Mark Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 3 pages of analysis of The Belief in Oneself to Change Nature in Nathaniel Hawthorne's "The Birth-Mark".

The Birth-Mark Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 3 pages of analysis of The Belief in Oneself to Change Nature in Nathaniel Hawthorne's "The Birth-Mark".
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The Belief in Oneself to Change Nature in Nathaniel Hawthorne's "The Birth-Mark"

Summary: Nathaniel Hawthorne's short story "The Birth-Mark" addresses the discrepancy between the strength of science, as represented by Alymer, and the strength of nature, as represented by the birthmark on Georgiana's face. Because of his arrogant need for perfection, Alymer obsesses over the birthmark and eventually removes it, with disastrous consequences that he never foresaw.
Hawthorne's "The Birth-Mark" deals with the discrepancy between the strength of nature and the strength of science. Hawthorne's protagonist, Alymer, represents the world of science, whereas the strength of nature is represented by the birth-mark on Alymer's wife Georgiana's face. Alymer becomes obsessed with her birth-mark and, using his scientific knowledge, attempts to remove it. In this essay, I will show that Alymer's obsession results from his scientifically influenced way of thinking in categories, and also from his arrogant perfectionism, two character traits which are shown in this excerpt from the text. These character traits interfere with his moral conscientiousness and eventually caquse his downfall at the end of the story.

Alymer contrasts Georgiana's beauty by sense and soul with her "liability to sin"; he juxtaposes her perfection with "this one defect", the birth-mark. In reality, birth-marks and "sorrow, decay" and a "liability to sin" are faults which...

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