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Birthmark
The Mark of Ugliness
In Nathaniel Hawthorne's The Birthmark, there is indeed a representation of a submerged
personality in Aylmer. Although the other underlying personality is not represented within himself, it is rather portrayed through his assistant Aminadab. Since Aylmer is lacking so much within himself, he is unable to appreciate his wife even she was dying. Basically if Aylmer had the sensibility of Aminadab he could have realized how beautiful she was even with her birthmark.
During the portion of the rising action we discover what type of man
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