A Renaissance Tale of Human Hubris
On the Interrelationship of Setting, Theme and Characters
in Nathaniel Hawthorne's "Rappaccini's Daughter"
Contents
Introduction.......................................................................................................................... 1
Argumentation...................................................................................................................... 2
1. The Fantastic Elements of the Setting.................................................................. 2
1.1. The Preface as a Foretaste..................................................................... 2
1.2. The Opening Phrase............................................................................... 3
1.3. Rappaccini's Garden.............................................................................. 3
1.3.a. The Garden of Eden and the Fairytale Garden....................... 3
1.3.b. Rappaccini's Garden as a Reflection of his Hubris .................5
2. The Renaissance as Temporal Setting.................................................................. 7
2.1. Direct Hints to the Renaissance............................................................. 7
2.2. The Renaissance as an Age of Radical Changes................................... 8
2.3. Italy as Spatial Setting ...........................................................................8
3. Allusions to the Renaisance by Means of the Characters ...................................10
3.1. Beatrice and the Rebirth of the Antiquity ............................................10
3.1.a. Vertumnus .............................................................................10
3.1.b. The Noble Savage .................................................................10
3.2. Rappaccini as the Boundless Scientist ................................................12
3.2.a. Rappaccini as a Stereotypical Villain... [continues]
On the Interrelationship of Setting, Theme and Characters
in Nathaniel Hawthorne's "Rappaccini's Daughter"
Contents
Introduction.......................................................................................................................... 1
Argumentation...................................................................................................................... 2
1. The Fantastic Elements of the Setting.................................................................. 2
1.1. The Preface as a Foretaste..................................................................... 2
1.2. The Opening Phrase............................................................................... 3
1.3. Rappaccini's Garden.............................................................................. 3
1.3.a. The Garden of Eden and the Fairytale Garden....................... 3
1.3.b. Rappaccini's Garden as a Reflection of his Hubris .................5
2. The Renaissance as Temporal Setting.................................................................. 7
2.1. Direct Hints to the Renaissance............................................................. 7
2.2. The Renaissance as an Age of Radical Changes................................... 8
2.3. Italy as Spatial Setting ...........................................................................8
3. Allusions to the Renaisance by Means of the Characters ...................................10
3.1. Beatrice and the Rebirth of the Antiquity ............................................10
3.1.a. Vertumnus .............................................................................10
3.1.b. The Noble Savage .................................................................10
3.2. Rappaccini as the Boundless Scientist ................................................12
3.2.a. Rappaccini as a Stereotypical Villain... [continues]
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