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    and difficult decisions, but he is not innocent; in fact, he is the one to blame. Victor is the antagonist because he let Justine take the blame for the murder of his brother, made the creature live a miserable life, and he refused the creature a companion. Most people can say they do the right thing when it comes to confessing their wrongs, but not Victor. His curiosity and selfishness caused the death of an innocent girl named Justine. She is Victor’s families servant, and she did…

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    dogs, and thought they were worth what he did to get them. Billy should have bought his dogs, whereas some people believe Billy should not have bought his dogs. Billy should have bought his dogs, for three reasons he got what he wanted, he made two companions, and he earned a spot in the championship. The first reason Billy should have bought his dogs is because he got what he wanted. Billy wanted a smart and strong hunting team and he certainly got what he wanted. Little Ann was a smart…

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    importance of staying hopeful and not give up is pivotal for the lives of Frenchie, a sixteen year old, who has lost his brother, Mitch, and his mother to the Recruiters as well as his companions as they are being hunted for their bone marrow, which carries the ability to dream. Hope is made possible for Frenchie and his companions in impossible situations as they figure out the secret to defeat the marrow thieves while acquiring the knowledge to survive.…

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    defeat of the creation. From his comment, Jeffrey M., supports this by saying, “I think after Victor died, the creation knew he had no reason to exist. Victor was the only person capable of giving the creation the one thing it needed most in life, a companion.” In addition, Dees J. stated, “the creation’s suicide is inevitable at the end of Frankenstein for two reasons. Firstly the creation has no chance of companionship with Victor’s death…” This shows that with this defeat, the creation had…

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    Doss is a virtuous person of worth, to his contributions he is unknown to the more well known society. During the battles in Okinawa Desmond Doss has risked his life and exposed himself repeatedly to repeated firing of guns to carry his injured companions to safety and at the same time refusing to carry any form of knife or gun. Desmond Doss’ achievements is certainly unimaginable to most people as they would have little to no experiences of Frontline conflict. Desmond Doss is someone who is…

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    "Boyz N the Hood" is depicted as an intense dramatization about experiencing childhood in Black Urban America. The film is situated around a gathering of youth companions experiencing childhood in a Los Angeles ghetto. This 1991 film compares to the 20th century; numerous youngsters who originate from ghetto neighborhoods are naturally put at a lower level than kids who are brought up in Suburban America. Experiencing childhood in Black Urban America prompts numerous youngsters being ignored and…

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    Appreciate a genuine activity RPG involvement with Dungeon Legends. Challenge different players in REAL TIME in the enclosure and turn into a legend of the prisons. Experience the levels looking for mind blowing TREASURE or for defeat the difficulties in CO-OPERATIVE MODE. Join a tribe and battle for control of the prisons. Build up your aptitudes and adjust your character to your style of play. Select your abilities and turn into a WARRIOR, HEALER or DEFENDER before you begin a game. As a…

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    white man: “...a white companion, too, not a bad chap, but rather too fleshy…” (68). Marlow clearly makes a judgement about him and the white man is portrayed as overweight or “fleshy,” he seems to be out of place among the savage men and strong company workers (68). His diction, culturally specific to the Europeans, such a “chap,” makes the narration authentic, however, also relays a mocking tone. He seems removed in his description of the man, renaming him “white companion,” never once…

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    main characters experience extreme guilt. Both characters experience different types of guilt for different reasons, like withholding information or not helping someone in need. In some ways the men’s experiences are similar. Both men lose their companions large numbers & fight for their lives against the elements of nature. On the other hand, in some other ways they are very different. They both feel a variety of types of guilt they deal with these types of guilt in different ways. In into…

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    Courage In the Apartment, there's a lot of enjoyable to be had with my companion Emi. Here we are, ages twelve and ten, circling the playground with plastic swords, battling each other and the imperceptible adversaries encompassing us. Emi has skin the shade of dim espresso and poufy hair maneuvered once more into a thickset pig tail on her head. I have long brownish hair down to the center of my back. We are both unshod. I am Storm, and she is Blizzard. I control the climate, the sky, the mild…

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