Writers frequently comment on people's behavior with the characters in the story. In Nathaniel Hawthorne's "Rappaccini's Daughter", these figures clearly comment on people's interaction in society. Hawthorne is "a thinker, artist" (Delbanco 14+) and his role is very different from what they first saw. . Cappello defines people's judgment as "how people read translating the world" (263). Hawthorne depicts Baglioni, Rappuccini, Giovanni and others and explores how people see each other.
The snake of "daughter of Lappachcini" is obviously represented by Dr. Lappaccini and Professor Pietro Baglioni. Dr. Lappaccini invited Giovanni to his daughter 's garden, exposed him to toxins, became like Beatrice, toxed, and stuck in the garden. Professor Pietro Baglioni is responsible for giving Giovanni silver vials with poisoning antidotes. When Giovanni handed the vial to Beatrice, she died because the poison was tangled around her body. Sadly, she could not get a second chance like Adam and Eve.
In the episode of "Rappaccini's Daughter" on the same day as Nathaniel Hawthorne, Giovanni brought a letter of introduction from the university medical professor Signore Pietro Baglioni. They chatted with wine at dinner time, but Mr. Giovanni asked Dr. Rappaccini, but Baglioni and other experts said "serious objections to his professional role". To add mustard seeds to the mountain of knowledge he accumulated, life, the rest of himself, or the other most loving man for him. "
Among the daughters of Rappiccini, major conflicts between the famous Italian doctor Giacomo Rappaccini and his rival college professor Pietro Baglioni occurred. This conflict relates to the conflict between the great Creator, the devil of God and the Garden of Eden, Satan. Lapaccioni is a symbol of God. He built a beautiful garden, because he is the father of Carerice. La Pazzini said: "My daughter, you are no longer alone in this world ... My science and sympathy between you and him is that he is now formed in his system as usual People are parting ... "In this passage, Raptini offered God's partner to his daughter to provide lonely Adam's companion. Another reason that Rapakini symbolizes the god is that he gave Beatrice and Giovanni a "wonderful gift". In the same way, God gave Adam and Eve the gift of eternal life "to unify the earth". Hawthorn's attitude towards trumpini is dark and devout