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    monster work for him. Unlike stories like Frankenstein where the experiment gone wrong is hunted down, the golem provides an alternative option: why not alter the monster to make it harmless instead? It also offers another perspective that science may not be as scary as everyone sees it to be. After all, humans are the ones who created such creatures through science, and it is entirely plausible that humans can be the one to subdue them as well. If Victor Frankenstein behaved more like Mr…

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    Muriel Spark was born in Edinburgh, Scotland, on February 1, 1918. She was educated in Edinburgh, the setting used in most of her novels and went on the become editor of Poetry Review, an internationally acclaimed quarterly. She later published a series of biographies on writers like William Wordsworth, Mary Shelley and Emily Brontë and is best known for her novels, Memento Mori, The Ballad of Peckham Rye and The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie for which she received multiple accolades. Spark was made…

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    Brandon A. Perez Mrs. Courtney Doherty AP English Composition 1001420M 23 February 2018 The Inferno Literary Analysis Essay Dante Alighieri, author of the book The Divine Comedy, was born in Florence in 1265 and came from a noble but impoverished family. He first met Bice Portinari, who he called Beatrice, in his early years who then died in 1290. In order to cope with her sudden death, Dante studied philosophy and theology and to also write La Vita Nuova. Throughout his life he has been…

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    establishment of the sum of a person but distinguishing one’s being can be difficult when considering the overwhelming external factors. In Frankenstein by Mary Shelley and Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston, the protagonists are faced with an upscale journey of determining their identities, despite believing they already knew who they are. Unlike Victor Frankenstein, who realizes his creation of science has defied moral boundaries, Janie Crawford struggles with finding her…

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    The Sardonic Use of ‘Playboy’ Christy, the protagonist, lands up in Mayo in a wretched condition. He was hungry and frightened. The crime of killing his own father has shaken him thoroughly and he is guilty for the same. Ironically, in the strange atmosphere of Mayo, where people are strangely invested with a quality of wild imagination, such heinous crime has been seen as a heroic act. And as a result of it a personality with self-confidence emerges of Christy and his shaken and shocked…

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    Have you ever wondered what it would like through the eyes of a killer? In each of the story’s they have examples of cause and effect, for example from the killer's perspective…

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    Mary Shelley, the author of the novel Frankenstein was the daughter of Mary Wollstonecraft, a woman whom many consider to be the first modern feminist. Mary Wollstonecraft authored the pamphlet “Vindication of Women’s Rights” in 1792, in which she argued that women were not, by their nature, inferior to men, but may have appeared so only because they lacked the same educational opportunities to which men had far greater access. Much has been written about Mary Shelley’s life that demonstrates…

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    The theme of metamorphosis is prevalent in Franz Kafka’s novella, The Metamorphosis. Although Mr. Samsa, the protagonist's father, remains human exteriorly, throughout the novella as a result of Gregor’s, the protagonist, transformation, his personality metamorphosizes into that of an animal. Comparably, Greta, Gregor’s sister, shifts from a her caring persona to an insensitive and selfish sister. In contrast, Gregor who literally transform in exterior, manages to maintain his natural tendency…

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    “It was from that moment I began to hate them, and my hate is still the only link between us today. They were our first oppressors. They were the first of the faces of hell and death.” Chapter #1 Page #17 This quote represents the chapter by showing how the things occurring around Elie are not right. These are also some of Elie’s first signs of real, negative emotion towards someone and how he is unhappy with the situation. It reveals the first steps of their oppression and how unjust they are…

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    George a Romero the father of horror movies the gift and the mining created a creature that was terrible who witnessed it,the zombie. The movie franchise made everyone fear the dead, This 75 year old man created a masterpiece a long lasting legacy that impact everyone who experiences his creation. I I think that he created the zombie movies because he wanted to explore our fears and make everyone to be afraid of zombies.With His creation of the zombie movie made a pandemic of the whole thing…

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