Young Goodman Brown and Other Hawthorne Short Stories
the birthmark by nathaniel hawthorne
What real idea is Hawthorne suggesting in this story?
What real idea is Hawthorne suggesting in this story?
Most common analyses of “The Birthmark” regard Georgiana’s mark as an external sign of her human condition. To be human, the story suggests, is to be imperfect. Science, which attempts to control and manipulate nature, aspires to too idealistic a notion for reality. When Aylmer attempts to remove the mark of nature, he is also opposing the original act of creation. Authors have described the tale as one concerning “the striving for perfection beyond the human and the recognition that such striving can be fatal.” (Zanger, 365)