¶ … Rappacinni's Daughter" by Nathaniel Hawthorne [...] what the story is about, along with some other interpretations of the meaning of the story. Many different interpretations of this story exist, however, the one that seems to make the most sense is the underlying story of the father and daughter, and how their relationship alters as Beatrice grows older. The father is so immersed in his scientific study that he has ignored his daughter's growing up, but he understands her needs as a woman, and tries to supply them the only way he knows how - with a lover immune to her poison. It is the ultimate love of a father, to create the "perfect" man for his daughter.
Rappacinni's Daughter
Rappacinni's Daughter" is a complex and magical story, and so, it has been interpreted in many different ways. There are many who believe Hawthorne wrote the story as a religious allegory, with heavy Biblical symbolism wound throughout the story - from the mystical garden itself, to the strange characters that inhabit the house and garden. In the opening, Hawthorne makes an obvious reference to Dante's "Inferno," which obviously describes this poisonous garden that is so evil. He also describes Dr. Rappaccini as the Devil by his black dress and his lack of "warmth of heart" (Hawthorne). There are even references to the garden of Eden and the evil serpents as plants slither along the ground, establishing the idea that this is the Garden of Eden. However, nothing so evil could ever be Eden, and what the doctor does to his daughter could never be considered good or moral, and so, the religious implications may be strong in this story, but they are certainly not the only interpretation that holds any credence.
The beautiful Beatrice is the central character of the story, even though Giovanni narrates it. Giovanni finds Beatrice more beautiful even than the flowers of the mysterious garden. "...more beautiful than the richest of them, but still to be touched only with a glove, nor to be approached without a mask" (Hawthorne). Yet, her father is feeble and ugly, so it is difficult to believe the beautiful daughter came from the old man. Clearly, there is magic in the...
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