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In "Dr. Heidegger's Experiment," what does the rose symbolize? Cite evidence from the text to support your response.
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The rose, a token of Dr. Heidegger's youth and loss, seems at first to be a symbol of his longing for the past: it's the first thing he revives with the water from the Fountain of Youth, which suggests a desire to recapture old times. However, Hawthorne reverses the reader's expectation.

From the excerpt, it can be denoted that the rose represents youthful days and longing for old times.

  • It should be noted that authors use symbolism to convey a particular information to the readers.

  • In this case, the rose represents youthful days and longing for old times. The rose was a token of Dr. Heidegger's youth and loss. It was a symbol of his longing for the past

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