"Hit mark" - female "Everything he said is ultimately related to" inward ball "The mind is the place where all the power gathers" (McPherson 68-69). McPherson's "heart" is the key to understanding the role of women in the story "birthplace" of Nathaniel Hawthorne. The only incompleteness is what Aylmer saw on Georgiana's Cheek Birthmark. Unfortunately, he forgot the virtue of his soul.
Hawthorn fulfills the role of modern human beings who need to rule women. When you take her birthmark, Elmer can dominate his wife. Hawthorne used this theme even in "daughter of Lapachini". Lapaccini's father and Irmer used their women as experiments. A woman in her life is no longer a human being but a specimen that needs research and management. Some literary critics think that Hawthorne's style is outdated, but if they look deeper, they will find a thought filled with contemporary ideas. These ideas are most importantly reflected in his short story "The birthmark". By using symbols, Hawthorne solves the problem of fatal defects in human hands, and he uses the theme of his own story to understand that nature can not be manipulated I will. Unlike Thoreau, Hawthorne wants to understand that people should not be used as spiritual places, nature is not perfect.
The contemporary relevance of "born birth points" and "born birth points" is a fable that is created by Hawthorne and conveys his view on the use of science to oppose the laws of nature. This fable also includes an explanation of the gender image and its assumed role in society. In my opinion, these two themes are more relevant today than when writing a story. After Elimer tried to test her, the death of Georgiana shows this: "This is the last crimson color as the only sign of human imperfection.The breath is transmitted to the atmosphere ...". The implicit moral point is that attempting to contradict the original intent is immoral and leads to disastrous consequences. Hawthorne uses Elmer 's role to explain the abuse of science as a means of controlling nature.