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The Birthmark (Unabridged) - Exploring Human Nature Perfection and Consequences in a Dark Romantic Tale - cover
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The Birthmark (Unabridged) - Exploring Human Nature Perfection and Consequences in a Dark Romantic Tale

Nathaniel Hawthorne

Editora: Good Press

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In Nathaniel Hawthorne's renowned short story, "The Birthmark," the author delves into the perilous pursuit of perfection through a haunting exploration of obsession, science, and human fragility. Set in the early 19th century, a period marked by rapid advancements in science juxtaposed with the Romantic ideals of nature and individuality, Hawthorne employs a rich, symbolic narrative style that blends realism with a touch of the gothic. The protagonist, Aylmer, is a scientist who becomes fixated on removing a small, birthmark from his wife, Georgiana, seeing it as a fatal flaw that mars her beauty. The story navigates the tension between natural imperfections and the hubris of man, ultimately raising profound ethical questions about the consequences of tampering with nature in the name of idealism. Nathaniel Hawthorne (1804-1864) was an American novelist and short story writer whose works often explore themes of guilt, sin, and the complexities of human emotion. He was profoundly influenced by his ancestors' Puritan background and the philosophical currents of transcendentalism and dark romanticism. "The Birthmark" highlights Hawthorne's formidable grasp of the moral implications of scientific ambition, reflecting anxieties prevalent during the early stages of the Industrial Revolution. Recommended for readers who appreciate layered narratives and moral quandaries, "The Birthmark" offers an unsettling yet thought-provoking reflection on the human condition. This unabridged version allows readers to fully experience Hawthorne's eloquent prose and nuanced themes, making it an essential read for anyone interested in the interplay between science and ethics.
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