The Birthmark Analysis

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The BirthMark was written by Nathaniel Hawthorne it is short dark romantic story that is closely looked at the obsession with human perfection. He had two main characters named Aylmer and Georgiana. Aylmer was not happy with Georgiana because of her birthmark. Aylmer insist Georgiana to get plastic surgery then realizes that the procedure is dangerous and agrees with it anyway. However, Georgiana dies and Aylmer then realizes that her life has been killed just for Aylmer happiness to make his wife perfect. This text is an issue that might be a broad to love in everyday life such as in selfishness, obsession, death. To start with, Georgiana risk her life in order for Aylmer to be happy with their relationship. That is a symbol of love. Love …show more content…

They struggled because their communication was no good. They stressed because they both knew that their relationship was going to end since Georgiana was going to die. They were uncomfortable because Aylmer was not happy with Georgiana’s birthmark. And Georgiana was happy having her birthmark, but to please her husband she decided to risk her own life so it could be removed. In article, Overview: “The Birth Mark” by Kelly King Howes said that, “ Georgiana is not a particularly well-rounded character, although she does undergo some intellectual growth as she reads her husband 's journal and recognizes both the greatness of his mind and the consistent overreaching of his ambitions. That she is so willing to submit to Aylmer 's concept of how she should be, even if it means death.” Georgiana is obsessed with Aylmer’s works that she is willing to die so the birthmark can be removed. The birthmark is a symbol to Aylmer’s experiment because it leads to Georgiana’s death. Sometimes in today’s relationships partners can be overly obsessed that they destroy their love one’s life. When this happens one person out of the couple ends losing their sense of human

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