Love is an experience that many people in today's society desire in their life for many reasons. It is something that many people hold very dear to them. Many people make significant sacrifices to receive the approval and acceptance from those that they love; Nathaniel Hawthorne proved this in The Birth-Mark. What Georgiana did to prove her love to Aylmer was a clear example of the sacrifices she would have made. Love and self-esteem issues could have been the motives for Georgiana removing the birth-mark. These motives could also be why women in today's society have similar procedures done, for similar reasons.
Georgiana's love for Aylmer could be why she chose to have the birthmark removed. Her love is so strong that she needs to make any sacrifices to prove her love to him. She states, "Either remove this dreadful Hand, or take my wretched l
Looking at today's perception of beauty as seen in popular magazines and on television, women of today are pressured into portraying the image of perfection, at any cost. Failure to have this perfect image can result in rejection. Despite the fact the women of today are stronger than Georgiana in 1846, there is still a big fear of being rejected. Rejection is something that many people are afraid of. Whether is be rejection from a job or from a loved one. This could be one reason why these sacrifices are made.
ife!" (Hawthorne 1264). This shows that she is truly in love with him and will do anything to gain his approval. Despite her own feelings of the birth-mark, she is willing to have it removed in the name of love.
The last reason that Georgiana could have wanted the birth-mark removed is because of the many self-esteem issues that she had. In the quote, "To tell you
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