1. Symbolism in Rappaccini's Daughter
" 1 Based on his words, we have understood that symbols not only have meaning in the text, but also outside it. ... This act leads to her death at the end of the story. ... Yet, her death is very significant for it marks the end of Rappaccini's experiment and the loss of his only companion. ... On the other hand, unlike their opponents, the romantics have an opposite consideration to Nature. ... Only there, he experiments the feeling of love toward Beatrice; and there he discovers the truth of Beatrice's innocence and sincerity. ...
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- Grade Level: High School