Dr. Heidegger's Experiment by Nathaniel Hawthorne Dr. Heidegger was a very strange man, he invited four elderly friends to show them an experiment. He takes a rose, which was 50 years old, and he says he is going to take it alive, he gives some kind of water to it, and it comes alive. His friends, amazed, start asking what was that water, he says it is “The youth water.” They ask excited for a little bit of water to become young, so he gives them and they become younger, little by little they continue going back to their old size. Dr. Heidegger learns a lesson but his friends continue searching that water. Topics: it talks about the contempt to old age and the desires for infinite beauty
Dr. Heidegger's Experiment
ResponderEliminarby Nathaniel Hawthorne
Dr. Heidegger was a very strange man, he invited four elderly friends to show them an experiment. He takes a rose, which was 50 years old, and he says he is going to take it alive, he gives some kind of water to it, and it comes alive.
His friends, amazed, start asking what was that water, he says it is “The youth water.”
They ask excited for a little bit of water to become young, so he gives them and they become younger, little by little they continue going back to their old size.
Dr. Heidegger learns a lesson but his friends continue searching that water.
Topics: it talks about the contempt to old age and the desires for infinite beauty
And it was interesting but it was really difficult to understand because it was written in ancient English.
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