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Beatrice is Giovanni’s love interest, Doctor Rappaccini’s daughter, and the source of the story’s controversy. By raising her in his garden of poisonous flowers, Rappaccini has raised Beatrice to be poisonous to any living thing—yet.  · " Rappaccini's Daughter" is a short story by Nathaniel Hawthorne in which Giovanni falls for his neighbor Rappaccini's beautiful and mysterious daughter, Beatrice. Hawthorne’s short story begins in the distant past in the northern Italian city of Padua. There, Giovanni Guasconti rents a room while he studies letters at the university. From his room he can see the beautiful Beatrice, the daughter of Dr. Giacomo Rappaccini.


Nathaniel Hawthorne You have just heard part one of the story called "Rappaccini's Daughter." It was written by Nathaniel Hawthorne and adapted for Special English by Dona de Sanctis. Answer: It could simply be argued that it's Rappaccini - but it could also be argued that science - is the villain in Rappaccini's Daughter. Human curiousity - the desire to prevail over Nature, to control Nature's power - is the villain. Beatrice Rappaccini. Beatrice is Giovanni's love interest, Doctor Rappaccini's daughter, and the source of the story's controversy. By raising her in his garden of poisonous flowers, Rappaccini has raised Beatrice to be poisonous to any living thing—yet read analysis of Beatrice Rappaccini.


" Rappaccini's Daughter" is a short story by Nathaniel Hawthorne in which Giovanni falls for his neighbor Rappaccini's beautiful and mysterious daughter, Beatrice. Rappaccini's Daughter. “Rappaccini’s Daughter,” by Nathaniel Hawthorne, was published in December and incorporates elements of both transcendental and gothic literature. Giovanni Guasconti, the protagonist, arrives at a decaying manor in Padua, Italy, only to become enchanted by the garden within. Rappaccini is so wary of its potency that he calls his daughter, Beatrice, and asks her to care for it from now on. Beatrice is a light-hearted and stunning young woman who embraces the shrub as her sister. Giovanni is perplexed—why should Beatrice be so at ease with the flowers when Rappaccini avoided their poison?.

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