Thursday, August 1, 2019
Biblical Similarities in Hawthorneââ¬â¢s ââ¬ÅRappacciniââ¬â¢s Daughterââ¬Â Essay
Biblical Similarities in Hawthorneââ¬â¢s ââ¬Å"Rappacciniââ¬â¢s DaughterIn Nathanial Hawthorneââ¬â¢s ââ¬Å"Rappacciniââ¬â¢s Daughter,â⬠many biblical parallels can be found. This short story duplicates the first three chapters of Genesis in the Bible. The similarities range from the characters, to the setting, and even to the deadly plant in the story. The account of Adam and Eve in Genesis chapters 1-3 is extremely similar to the situation of Giovanni and Beatrice in ââ¬Å"Rappacciniââ¬â¢s Daughterâ⬠. In both ââ¬Å"Rappacciniââ¬â¢s Daughterâ⬠and the Genesis chapters in the Bible, lush, beautiful gardens are the setting. Both gardens are exotic and pretty, but the Garden of Eden is bright and tropical, whereas Dr. Rappacciniââ¬â¢s garden is dark and mysterious. Both gardens are home to a type of ââ¬Å"forbiddenâ⬠plant, but the Garden of Eden was created by God, whereas the garden in the story is created by a man with a god complex, Dr. Rappaccini. The forbidden plant in Genesis is a gorgeous fruit tree. The tree in the Garden of Eden is called the Tree of Knowledge and was extremely tempting to Adam and Eve. However, the tree was deemed prohibited by God. The plant in Rappacciniââ¬â¢s garden is a large flowering bush. The flowers on this bush are unlike any others and are extremely exquisite. The two plants share the trait of ââ¬Å"forbidden,â⬠but in different ways. The fruit on the tree in Genesis was forbidden because God said so. The plant in Rappacciniââ¬â¢s garden was forbidden because it was poisonous. The only person immune to the poison of this plant was Beatrice, then soon Giovanni. In Hawthorneââ¬â¢s story, a parallel between Giovanni and Adam is established. Both are young men, and each were tempted by a beautiful young woman. Giovanni in Hawthorneââ¬â¢s story was lured into the garden by Beatriceââ¬â¢s beauty. Adam was lured by Eveââ¬â¢s beauty to betray God. Beatrice and Eve also share similarities. They both are beautiful and young and are naà ¯ve to the evils of the world they live in. The serpent in ââ¬Å"Rappacciniââ¬â¢s Daughterâ⬠is clearly represented by Dr. Rappaccini and Professor Pietro Baglioni. Dr. Rappaccini is responsible for luring Giovanni into the garden for his daughter, and also for exposing him to the toxin that led to him becoming like Beatrice, poisonous and stuck in the garden. Professor Pietro Baglioni is responsible for giving Giovanni the silver vial with the supposed antidote for the poisons. When Giovanni gives Beatrice the vial she then dies because the poison is too entwined with her body. Sadly, she was not given a second chance like Adam and Eve. The story of ââ¬Å"Rappacciniââ¬â¢s Daughterâ⬠is an extremely enjoyable story with close biblical ties. The parallels are extremely apparent and also very important. What seems to be a story simply of fatal love is quite possibly a retelling of the opening chapter of Genesis in the Bible.
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