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    When the Creature came to life, Victor, horrified by his creation, fled his own home and deserted the Creature. On his own, the Creature constantly seeked revenge on his creator, and he proved them by murdering William, Elizabeth, Henry, and framing Justine. When Victor and the Creature met in the cave, they almost acted as friends. Victor even felt bad for the Creature and attempted to create a wife for him. But when he destroyed his second creation, the Creature vowed he would be with Victor on his wedding day. Victor swore he would hunt down the Creature after the death of his father. He did not succeed, and passed away about Ralph Patton’s ship. The Creature felt ashamed of himself and in his despair about the death of his creator, vowed to die in the Arctic…

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    Throughout life, positive and negative aspects of nature are expressed in a variety of ways. However, the tension between these two ideas is able to cause destruction and deprivation if overexpressed. In Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, both of these traits are conveyed through the characters of Dr. Victor Frankenstein and the artificial life that he creates. Both characters express a determined personality type and crave acceptance but convey it in various ways which emphasizes Shelley’s true…

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    Cimorene Dragon Quotes

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    In the satirical novel, “ Dealing with Dragons” by Patricia C. Wrede, the disobedient and self-reliant Cimorene refuses the typical expectations of her family and the rest of civilization. Due to the pressure and constant reminder of how “it’s simply not done” Cimorene flees her dilemma and finds shelter with the dangerous and ferocious dragon, Kazul. Cimorene was justified in ignoring the expected social norms of Medieval society because Cimorene could overlook her life, create an impact on…

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    Dramatic Monologue

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    spends hours, days, years, even lifetimes to seek a reason to even the simplest things. Our hard work and dedication to what we believe in strengthens our pride and brightens our attitude. No matter how foolish a goal may be, the important part is the realization and discoveries made through the process. Although filled with ups and downs, the changes in life should be enjoyed and welcomed as an opportunity to grow and learn. My personal anthology is a chain reaction of my own motivation and…

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    Making Us Stupid-- to describe the loss of thinking-related strength that comes with technology.No matter how good the tech is, one problem could lead to extremely terrible side-effects and problems.The overuse and over-reliance on technology has led to possibilities of forgetting the past, controlling our present lives and our future and making us switch to an over-reliance on artificial intelligence. Technology’s development over time slowly begins to take away our ability to process…

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    Throughout time the world has evolved. It has constantly changed, from our great ancestors discovering fire for the first time to the world’s first commercial jet pack and everything in between. As days go by technology continues to advance and thus keeps the world progressing, “By virtue of the intensive infiltration of digital devices into our daily lives, we have radically altered how we communicate with one another and with our entire social network at once” (Topol), Eric emphasizes the…

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    Argument From Desire

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    bigger artificial life form started this Theory process. Per the Argument from desire points out, that the existence of the artificial desires does not necessarily mean that the desire objects exist. Some do; some don’t. The existence of natural desires does, in every discoverable case, mean that the object desired exist. No one has ever found one case of an innate desire for a nonexistent…

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    In the Star Trek episode, the artificial life form Data meets someone who claims to be his mother. It is eventually revealed that the woman is in fact an android and not his real mother. Data finds out that the biological woman who raised him is dead, and the person Data met is an android replica of his mother who believes that she is human and not actually an android. After Data is aware of the situation, he has to make the decision whether to tell his mother the truth or keep it a secret.…

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    fascinated by the idea of creating life in order to be “God-like,” which often leads to failure. The story of Frankenstein begins with a character named Robert Walton, who visited the North Pole where he met Victor Frankenstein. Walton provided shelter for Frankenstein on his ship and he told the story of the creation of a monster. Walton have written the story…

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    During the last few years big companies have improved and developed the artificial intelligence, but is this a real benefit for humanity? This new technology was first created in 1940 by Alan Turing a British mathematician, but this hasn`t had a great importance among his fellows. It was not until 1950 where this new intelligence had greater importance. Artificial Intelligence is very beneficial to society since it improves our quality of life. Artificial intelligence has been helping and…

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