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birthmark

Date Submitted: 06/12/2004 04:51:41
Category: / Literature / English
Length: 2 pages (546 words)
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In "The Birthmark," Hawthorne described a young scientist who killed his own wife by pursuing "perfect future" (Hawthorne, 220) while trying to remove a birthmark on his wife?s face. His name was Aylmer. He was a good scientist according to any standard. He was smart, diligent, and "an eminent proficient" (Hawthorne, 203) in natural science. Hawthorne was not against science; he was against "perfect science," against the people who wanted a "perfect science." Aylmer was so …

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…himself, that?s reason why he "can scarcely glance over and keep [his] senses." (Hawthorne, 214) All the great scientific discoveries are originated from great failures, but people can only see the successes, not the failures. Science will advance, step by step. But will never reach a "perfect science." The pursue of "perfect science" can often lead to disasters because people live "once for all in eternity; to find the perfect future in the present." (Hawthorne, 220)

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