Love in the Male Dominated Society of the 1800's in Hawthorne's Rappaccini's Daughter
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Rappaccini's daughter Hawthorne's "Rappaccini's daughter", the love of a male-dominated society in the 1800's is a strange story, pseudoscience focuses on life and its strange Beatrice is an early short story Nature. As a result of distorted experiments, she must feel happiness on the wall of the garden made for her father. Her life depends on poison, but her own soul is defined as (2131), "Creation of God as food everyday, love and desire". This paradox produced a powerful story, as the dead Giovanni fell in love with the fatal Beatrice.
Hawthorn fulfills the role of modern people who rule women. By getting on her birthmark, Elmer can dominate his wife. Hawthorne also used this theme for the story of "Lapaccini's daughter". Rapatini's father and Ayler used their women as experiments. Women in life are no longer human beings, but specimens that need research and management. Several literary critics consider Hawthorne's work style to be outdated, but as they look a little deeper, they will find the perfect idea of contemporary thinking. These ideas are most importantly reflected in his short story "the birthmark". By using the symbols, Hawthorne uses his own story theme to realize that he can not manipulate such a nature, to solve the problem of the deadly defective human hand was doing. Unlike Thoreau, Hawthorne wants people to understand that nature is not perfect and should not be used as a spiritual path.
Nathaniel Hawthorne (Nathaniel Hawthorne) Between brown and faith, or between the daughters of young Goodman Brown Rappacini of both Giovanni and Beatrice, trying to write a romantic appeal between the two. Hawthorn's efforts did not end well with the two stories. At the end of the daughter of Rappaccini, Beatrice, by insults of Giovanni, Beatrice "living in a vein," rather than saying that Beatrice "there are more poisons than their poisons, from the beginning". Hawthorn does not concentrate on their love, but focuses on the lack of humanity and love. Instead, he is corrupt and focuses on the collapse of humanity, judgment, naturalism (literally). Despite love triangles, Hawthorne's aim is to clarify the power of science and its impact. Even if there is love in American literature, love is not about love, but because both of them are seen in this work, neither is a religious and cruel human way of being a big subject
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