Nathaniel Hawthorne's The Birth Mark

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Nathaniel Hawthorne, writes the literary work “The Birth Mark.” The writer tell a story of Aylmer and his wife Georgiana, the story is centered around a birth mark on Georgiana face and how Aylmer is affected by the sight of it. At first Aylmer is not fazed by the birth mark, but the more he focused on it, the more obsessed he became with it. Aylmer sees it as a flaw in Georgiana appearance and become disgusted with it. Aylmer saw himself a great scientist and he wanted to remove the mark. At first Georgiana saw the mark as a Beauty mark, but as she realized how discussed Aylmer felt about the mark, she became ashamed of the mark and was willing to do anything to have it removed. Georgiana was a beautiful woman and the writer confirms that

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