Anti-Transcendentalists in Rappaccini's Daughter

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English

 

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Wendy B

 

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February 2, 2016

 

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Nathaniel Hawthorne expresses his anti-transcendentalist philosophies by portraying nature as evil, creating characters that are not self-reliant, and by symbolizing complexity through the garden. Firstly, nature is shown as evil in Nathaniel Hawthorne’s Rappaccini’s Daughter, by being portrayed as evil and twisted, as opposed to pure and innocent...
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Doctor Rappaccini’s beautiful garden is filled with plants and flowers, but it is just a facade, because the truth is that the plants are poison. Hawthorne also shows the evil side of human nature by showing how one person can destroy the life of another. His writing in this story turns the natural feeling of love into something that poisons people...
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