Young Goodman Brown, The Maypole Of Merrymount, And The Birth-mark

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Leslie S

 

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October 27, 2012

 

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This is a common theme throughout Romantic poetry I have encountered. Immediately it reminded me of Shelly's "To A Sky-Lark" and "Ode on a Grecian Urn" by Keats. Both of these poems describe unattainable perfection. The skylark's song is beautiful, but it flies so high we are unable to see the creature and hense, the song seems to come from the heavens...
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In "Ode...", Keats spends much time describing the beauty of the grecian scene on the vase but then refutes it with "cold pastoral". Those two words could describe this short story. From the outside, Aylmer thinks that everything on Georgiana would be perfect if she didn't have the birthmark. What he doesn't realize is perfection is unattainable, except in our minds...
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