In “The Birthmark,” what does

  1. In “The Birthmark,” what does the birthmark represent for the two main characters, Aylmer and Georgiana? At the end of the
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  2. Read the following passage from "The Birthmark."Aylmer now remembered his dream. He had fancied himself with his servant
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  3. How does Hawthorne's use of foreshadowing contribute to the story's tragic ending?(1 point)Responses A) The repeated references
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  4. What does Georgiana represent in "The Birthmark"?feminine perfection<----- evil and greed the rewards of hard work the price of
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  5. Read the following lines from "The Birthmark."“Fear not, dearest!” exclaimed he. “Do not shrink from me! Believe me,
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  6. 5 of 105 of 10 Items13:53 Feature The Birthmark Nathaniel Hawthorne 1 One day, very soon after their marriage, Aylmer sat gazing
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  7. The BirthmarkNathaniel Hawthorne 1 One day, very soon after their marriage, Aylmer sat gazing at his wife with a trouble in his
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  8. 3 of 103 of 10 Items02:03 The Birthmark Nathaniel Hawthorne 1 One day, very soon after their marriage, Aylmer sat gazing at his
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  9. Consider the ending of “The Birthmark.” What Literary Device is used within the following passage from the story? Select the
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  10. How does Hawthorne use the birthmark as an allegory in the story?Question 10 options: To represent the importance of focusing on
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