A Picture In Nathaniel Hawthorne's The Birthmark

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What is a photograph? Now, one might say a photograph is an image taken of oneself, another person(s), and/or a place using a camera. Others might say that a photograph is an image of a moment or memory captured in time that will be forever remembered. Both are correct of course, but I believe a photograph has the potential of meeting both of those ideas. In addition, pictures exist to portray any image of ourselves that we want noticed; by the world. Pictures and selfies can help create any façade one wishes to maintain in order to hide who they really are. These pictures, define who we are as human beings; They enhance our social standing and advocate our individuality. Each picture taken has an underlying message that is trying to be heard.
However, my significant other disagrees. She believes the man in the photo is beautiful as is, imperfections included. Knowing this has helped me grow as a person, and accept who I am. Similarly to this, Aylmer, in Nathaniel Hawthorne’s short story, “The Birthmark”, feels great love and compassion towards his wife Georgiana, especially when she falls deeper in love with his flaws. In the story the birthmark Aylmer marries Georgiana and they begin their life together. However, shortly after getting married Aylmer Tells his wife that she would look perfect without the birthmark upon her face. Georgiana agrees to undergo any experiments necessary to remove the mark as long as her husband is content. After some time, Georgiana snoops through her husband’s writing and falls ever so much more in love with him. She felt that “[h]is brightest diamonds were the merest pebbles, and felt to be so by him” (Hawthorne, 8.) Georgiana fell in love with what Aylmer thought were his flaws/failures. Georgiana embraced the imperfections of her husband and her love for him made Aylmer much more confident in his quest to perfect his wife. Like Georgiana, my significant other believes that my brightest diamonds are the pebbles that I am ashamed of. Therefore, in my last two pictures where I am with my significant other I have found myself smiling at who I have become and the happiness that I have

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