What Is Hawthorne's Confidence In Removing The Birthmark

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Overconfidence in science is dragging the world down the drain! The disintegration of scientific, natural, and religious philosophies has led to a downtrodden system in which an increasing number of people demonstrate extreme confidence in science and ignore natural and religious principles. Nathaniel Hawthorne is the authored the birth mark 1843. A concise summary of the epic story shows Aylmer, a natural philosopher and an excellent scientist who briefly decamps from his scientific ambitions to focus on marrying Georgiana. A red birthmark on the left cheek of Georgiana becomes the center state of the story as Aylmer seeks to remove the birthmark through his scientific expertise. Georgiana perishes because of the scientific method that Aylmer applies to remove the birthmark from her left cheek. Her death symbolizes the inadequacy of the science top overstep on religion and natural philosophies. The underlying intention of science has been …show more content…

Aylmer thinks that his scientific expertise is sufficient and efficient in removing the birthmark at Georgiana has left cheek. Aylmer boasts of his confidence in the practicability of removing the birthmark. Georgiana appears to trust Aylmer scientific expertise and bestows him with the daunting task of removing the birthmark. However, Georgiana confesses that the birthmark makes her disgust and horror to Aylmer (Hawthorne 3). Hence, she is brave to face the imminent danger that can emerge from the delicate scientific procedure of removing the mark. On the other hand, Aylmer affirms to Georgiana to trust his scientific skills. Aylmer claims the possession of scientific knowledge that can enable him to design an elixir of life that rivals Georgiana in perfection. He is entirely overconfident of his competence to remove the birthmark and perfect the natural looks of

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