In Hawthorne's short story "The Daughter of Rappaccini" to find the heart of Rappaccini's daughter, Rappaccini appears to be a ruthless computational scientist. A pure scientist (to add mustard seeds to his mountain of knowledge) (1641) trying to add mustard seed to his daughter, himself, or others most valuable to him. This makes most people believe that La Patzini lacks his "scientific theme" and emotions and concerns about his desires.
"Lapaccini's Daughter" is a short story that was published by Nathaniel Hawthorne in "American Magazine and Democracy Review" published in December 1844 and then appeared as "Ancient Mann" in 1846. "This is about medical insider Giacomo Rappaccini of Medieval Padua who planted a toxic plant garden. He took her daughter to touch the plant, she began to resist poison, but in the process she became toxic to others. Traditional stories about toxic girls go back to India, and Hawthorne's version is adopted in contemporary works.
The story of Hawthorne's Lapaccioni daughter published in the story of Faust is a popular literary theme 65. Goethe's second part "Faust" was published in 1832 and only 12 years since the first daughter of Rapalquini was first published in 1844. In Goethe's work, Hawthorne is, of course, familiar, and the long history of this motivational literature adaptation has reached its climax 67. It can be thought that Hawthorn consciously depicts Lapatini as a model of Faust, like the lapachini, the revolutionary researcher of the 16th century, the era of Renaissance and humanism. Like Faust, Lappaccini is a passionate hero: "It seems to be studying nature, (...) the essence of their creation" (p. This is reminiscent of Faust 's words:
At the beginning of Nathaniel Hawthorne, a short story of "Lapachini's daughter", the reader lived in a dull room of an ancient palace, a young man who lived in a resident once lived, to the central figure Fiovan Giovanni Gusconuty Was introduced. "Dante depicts it as a partner with Inferno's immortal pain." This dim environment looks over the beautiful garden, Lusabetta servant of Guus conti, who was signed by Signor Giacomo Rappaccini, a famous doctor and a famous doctor A man who tells him to be trained. Outsiders suspect dark science is involved