Character Analysis: The Red Birthmark

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Aylmer attempts for perfection and never reaches it, nevertheless Georgiana Says she reverences him now more than ever, even as she gradually dies. When the birthmark was gone, so was her iniquity. This made her perfect, so she was no longer human. For the reason that she was no longer human so she dies.

2.A small red birthmark in the shape of a hand on her cheek.
3Aylmer is a knowledgeable man whose observance has flabbergasted his wisdom of decorum. A very Skilled scientist (not a doctor).
Alymer's flaw is his complimentary nature, he has confidence in his ability to control nature and Georgiana. He failed and lost everything.

4. Perfection is an illusion. Aylmer chases his faultlessness without decency. He will do anything to achieve this …show more content…

They try to categorize logical laws or procedures that can be experimental over and over and then inform why the method or law occurs. Scientists use these rules to make prophecies as what will occur. Sorcerers develop their magic from the control of the domain around them or natural environs spirits. There is also often an association to evil. Their power regularly displays itself in appreciation of fire, controller of wind and rain, or the skill to breathe life into the dead. In the case of Aylmer he tried to play the role of God and fail, like countless of people in that position. He was none more than a foolish scientist who used his knowledge for wickedness.

6. “I would not wrong either you or myself with my experiments. I mean to improve the world.” When I think of that quote I think about Hollywood and the porn Industry. Sex sales and if you don’t look like any of the stars just go get a cosmetic surgery its only cost thousands of dollars. Your breast or butt to small go get implants life will be so much better with it. I think the surgeons are helping to make the problem worst, like in Michael Jackson