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lakkis [162]
3 years ago
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Refer to “The Birthmark” by Nathaniel Hawthorne in Journeys in Literature: American Traditions.

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natima [27]3 years ago
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Answer:One paradox we can see in "The Birthmark" is when Georgiana states that she is willing to do anything to get rid of the birthmark even if it is a dangerous thing, as she claims the danger is not a threat to her life, but danger is a threat to anything.

Explanation: Danger is defined as the possibility of suffering harm or injury.

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