![]() It blurs borders between reality and fantasy by accentuating demands from viewers. The wife and the videos must be flawless for the viewers although those are never real at all. In Hawthorne's story and video-sharing applications, both demand faultless beyond reality of imperfections. Then, how is phantasm of perfectness of sharing video applications portrayed in Nathaniel Hawthorne's The Birthmark? By using qualitative method, written data, concepts, and theories are asserted to answer that question. The story and the applications reflect phantasm of perfectness perfect but unreal. ![]() Performers must exemplify perfect appearances and if they are unconfident, many visual effects may be chosen to improve their looks. The emergence of video-sharing applications such as TikTok and Snack Video shows perfectness of scenes and bodies performed by content makers and supported by viewers. ![]() She drinks it and the birthmark is gone, but she died, as disappearing birthmark means fading of her life. He makes a liquid to get rid of it so that she could be prettier. ![]() Nathaniel Hawthorne's The Birthmark is a short story in which a husband is anxious about his wife's appearance due to her birthmark on cheek. ![]()
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