The use of symbolism in the work of Nasaniel Hawthorne, daughter of Rapaccini is unique. His work is full of subtle imagination, analysis and poetic expression. His short story is known for its originality and ability to cause the reader's idea. Most of his story is a fable, but Hawthorn likes to rely more on symbolism (Pennell 13). The use of his symbol gives depth to his story and helps reveal various aspects of his character. Among the daughters of La Patzini, Hawthorne created a contemporary story of Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden symbolically.
Literally, Rapaquini's daughter of Nathaniel Hawthorne is a story about the competition between the two scientists, which eventually resulted in the destruction of an innocent young woman. But when the story is considered at a symbolic level, the reader will see La Pazzini's daughter is a reproduction of the allegorical depravity of the pure and pure original degeneration of the Garden of Eden. The garden of Lappaccini becomes the stage of this fable, and the characters in the story each represent an important person in Genesis. Through literary means of a poetic and descriptive language, Nathaniel Hawthorne conveys the symbolic meaning and setting of these letters.
The use of symbolism in the work of Nasaniel Hawthorne, daughter of Rapaccini is unique. His work is full of subtle imagination, analysis and poetic expression. His short story is known for its originality and ability to cause the reader's idea. Most of his story is a fable, but Hawthorn likes to rely more on symbolism (Pennell 13). The use of his symbol gives depth to his story and helps reveal various aspects of his character. Among the daughters of La Patzini, Hawthorne created a contemporary story of Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden symbolically.