Aylmers solution works but we learn that the birthmark is


Aylmer's solution works, but we learn that the birthmark is still "barely perceptible" at the end of the text. What does it say that Aylmer's elixir didn't completely remove the birthmark?  b)"Aminadab" laughs at the end of the story when the things do not work out. Even though this story is an example of Dark Romanticism, the story was set during the Enlightenment period. Aylmer and Aminadab are both representations of 2 different periods and there actions in the story clearly demonstrate the beliefs of two different periods. Knowing what you know about the Enlightenment and the Romantic periods, please explain how each character is a representation of the time periods; for Aminadab, pay careful attention to what the laughter could mean

 

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