The Great Stone Face and The Ambitious Guest are two tales by Nathaniel Hawthorne that explore themes of identity destiny and the human condition set against the backdrop of the White Mountains. In The Great Stone Face a young boy named Ernest grows up in a valley overshadowed by a mountain formation resembling a human face. A prophecy claims that a man bearing the likeness of this face will one day appear and become the greatest and noblest person of his time. As Ernest matures he encounters several individuals whom the townspeople believe might fulfill the prophecy including a wealthy merchant a war hero and a statesman. However each fails to embody the true nobility and wisdom that the Great Stone Face represents. Ultimately it is Ernest himself through his life of quiet reflection and benevolence who comes to embody the qualities of the Great Stone Face though he remains humble and unaware of his own fulfillment of the prophecy. In The Ambitious Guest a young traveler visits a family living in a remote mountain pass. As they share their dreams and aspirations a sense of foreboding looms over them symbolized by the precarious mountain above. The story explores the fleeting nature of life and the human desire for legacy and remembrance. Both tales delve into the complexities of human change and the search for meaning set within the majestic yet indifferent natural world.
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