Rappaccini’s daughter
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Rappaccini’s Daughter, allegorical short story by Nathaniel Hawthorne, first published in United States Magazine and Democratic Review (December 1844) and collected in Moses from an old Manse(1846).
Rappaccini, a scholar-scientist in Padua, grows only poisonous plants in his lush garden. His lovely daughter, Beatrice has been nurtured on poison and is sustained by her father’s toxic plants. Giovanni, a student who lives next door to Rappaccini, falls in love with Beatrice and becomes contaminated by the garden’s poisonous aura. The antidote he is given cures him; when he gives it to Beatrice, however, she drinks it and dies.
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