Thursday, February 7, 2008

Birthmark prompt 6

How would Georgiana describe her husband?

How would Aylmer describe his wife?

22 comments:

Anonymous said...

Georgiana may describe her husband as smart yet very shallow because he cannot except the fact that there is a small flaw in his wifes apperance.

Alymer would describe his wife as almost perfect. He might state the fact that she becomes insecure if someone points out a flaw in her.

Chadd Y.

Anonymous said...

Georgiana would have described her housband as a hard and deligent worker. He put much effort into his science and she applauded him for that.

Aylmer would have described his wife as the closest thing to perfect to ever come from the world. And he knew that she had the potential of being perfect.

Jeff

Anonymous said...

Georgiana would describe her husband as a great worker but also very shaloow because of the way he can't accept her small birthmark.

Alymer would describe her as near perfect except for the tiny flaw.

Jarad S.

Anonymous said...

Georgiana may describe her husband as smart and hard working but picky.

Aylmer would describe his wife as the closest thing to perfection, but he is determined to make perfection a reality.

-David S.

Anonymous said...

I think if Georgiana were to describe her husband, she would only have positive things to say.

Aylmer would probably pick apart Georgiana. Even though she is close to perfect, she isn't good enough for him. Mostly because of her birthmark.

-Kate

Anonymous said...

Georgiana would describe her husband as very opinionated and shallow. He only strives on perfection and does everything he can to make things perfect. His obsession with Georgiana's beauty makes him shallow in the way that he only cares about removing her birthmark which he considers a flaw in her beauty. However, many would think her birthmark is part of her beauty.

Alymer would describe his wife, Georgiana, as nearly perfect but not completely, and possibly stubborn. She is naturally very beautiful, however her birthmark on her cheek takes away from it. Her stubborness comes from the fact that she is atfirst unwilling to remove her birthmark

-Mary

Anonymous said...

I think Georgianna sadly feels lucky to have him and would describe him as brilliant, powerful, and maybe a little frightening.

I think Aylmer sees her as a thing, not a person. She's his trophy.

-Ms. Coppens

Anonymous said...

Georgiana describes her husband to be very shallow because of his reactions towards her birthmark but overall he is a very intelligent man and hard worker.

Alymer would describe his wife as the most perfect women with all the qualities one man would want. She's flawless in his eyes.

Abby

Anonymous said...

Georgiana would describe her husband as an amazing person that is also a genius. She loves him very much fro who he is, not his appearance.








Aylmer would describe his wife as a beautiful women that he loves. In his eyes, she has one flaw though; a small birthmark upon her cheek. He thinks that it is a flaw upon her perfect face.




Brendan

Anonymous said...

Georgiana described her husband by stating this: "Georgiana reverenced Aylmer and loved him more profoundly than ever, but with entire dependence of his judgment than heretofore........HIs brightest dimonds were the merest pebbles in comparison with the inestimable gems in which lay hidden beyond his reach." (Hawthorne)

Aylmer describes Georgiana by stating: "HIs love for his young wife might prove the stronger of the two." (hawthorne)

"'but never on yours. No, dearest Georgiana, you came so nearly perfect from the hand of Nature that this slightest possible defect, which we hesitate whether to term a defect or a beauty, shocks me, as being the visible mark of earthly imperfection."


<33 Courtney C. Pompey

Anonymous said...

Georgiana would describe him as smart, and nearly perfect. I think this because she is willing to give her life just for his happiness. she also trusts him with her life.

Aylmer sees his wife as near perfect. he wants to create the perfect woman, like Pygmalion, by removing her birthmark.

Nick B

Anonymous said...

Georgiana would at first describe her husband as loving and smart. But as the story continues she would probably describe him as awful and unforgiving.

Aylmer would describe Georgiana as almost perfect. And he would probably say she was reasonable and easy to work with.
*Wesley*

Anonymous said...

Georgiana might describe her husband as very intelligent and having a love for science, but that is a bad thing too because he cannot accept her one flaw. That makes him shallow.

Alymer would probably describe his wife as beautiful and perfect except for her one tiny flaw, but that ruins everything for him. Also he might say she is very loving because she is willig to get rid of it for him.

Hilaurie

Anonymous said...

I think that Georgiana would start to say that her husband is great and only wants what's best for her, and wants to make her better so that they're relationship will improve. She'd also say that he's intelligent, and therefore, very trustworthy.

If Aylmer were to describe his wife, he'd only focus on her physical appearance and how beautiful she is. Unlike Georgiana, he would not describe her emotional stability. Clearly, he doesn't think she has emotions, since he's constantly pointing out how ugly her birthmark is and saying she's not perfect with a "handprint" on her cheek, and continues to do this even though he sees that it saddens her.


-catie k.

Anonymous said...

Georgiana would describe her husband as a poor tortured man who deserves so much better, and a very intelligent person.

Aylmer would describe his wife as very noble, yet imperfect because of one tiny little birthmark on her face.

-Greg A

Anonymous said...

Georgiana would describe her husband as the backbone to their relationship. He would do anything for her.

Alymer would describe his wife as flawless and the best thing in the world.

-Kevin W

Anonymous said...

alymer would be describes as a great smart person but very shallow.

Georgiana would be describes as a catch but has a lil but big flaw

Anonymous said...

Georgiana would describe her husband as a hard worker, smart, but shallow.

Aylmer would describe is wife as almost perfect, but the birthmark is making him uneasy about her.


Ashley McLeod

Anonymous said...

Georgiana would describe her husband as being a mean person because he doesnt love her jus because of the one little birthmark and she would say he is a very intelligent person.

Alymer would describe his wife as 99% done because everything bout her is perfect except the one little birthmark that she becomes embarresed whenever someone talks about the defect.

A.Gersh

Anonymous said...

she would describe her husband as smart but shallow cuz he cant seem to get over the fact she has a mark

he would describe her as pretty, almost perfect but not quite perfect.

Cameron C.

Anonymous said...

Georgiana would describe her husband as a hard worker and good at what he does, but she may think hes a little crazy for being so obsessed with perfetion, like removing her birthmark.

Alymer sees his wife in general pretty, and almost perfect, except for one thing, the birthmark. He wants a perfect wife, but when she removes it, he loses her.

katie

Anonymous said...

Georgian would describe her husband as having good qualities and being desirable. As appose to Alymer who would describe his wife almost perfect.

-Greg r