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    the body as well every experience for him is a new one. That is why he tried to grab the sun not understanding the concept of how far away the sun is. With Maria he did not know until after she did not float he did something wrong and panicked, no "monster" would clearly show signs of distress and fear after killing someone but he di, with the murder of Fritz both he and the audience did not really feel anything because he was abusive and not an innocent person. However in the end he is…

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    and his very own creation. Frankenstein tells the story of a lost creature abandoned by his creator, shunned from society, and abhorred for his very own existence. Through these acts of cruelty committed against him, the creature truly becomes a monster and begins his journey of vengeance in the destruction of his creator and all else who have wronged him. Victor Frankenstein, captivated by the idea of creating life, first comes up with his plan to create another living being in chapter 4;…

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    Firstly, Victor shows a lack of scientific responsibility throughout his creation of the monster, and his subsequent abandonment of the experiment. During the process of building the creature, Victor is obsessed with the idea of discovering the path of immortality and being hailed by a population of creatures of his own invention. This clouds…

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    Silver Bullet Analysis

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    The horror film I have chosen is a mostly forgotten little gem from the 1980’s, and that movie is Silver Bullet (1985). This is a movie full of horror, family issues and other melodramatic content. The film is centered around a boy and his relationship with his family members, especially his sister and uncle. The boy Marty Coslaw (Corey Haim) is constantly being overprotected by his mother and father. His sister and him have their differences, and when Marty’s uncle Red (Gary Busey) comes to…

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    Every stadium has its own beautiful characteristics which one can compare each new stadium they may visit to. As you sit in historic, iconic Fenway Park, you stare at the “Green Monster” in left field. You ponder how it is possible to hit a ball that high and far over the wall for it to be a homerun. While in Fenway, you may compare it with Coors Field, where the balls seem to jump off the bat due to the high altitude and thin air…

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    When one thinks of tragedy, he thinks of the dictionary definition of tragedy: an event causing great suffering. Possibly they would the movie section that displays sadness as the main plot of the story. Tragedy is sadness, but there are more intricacies than just an emotion: tragedies provide more than just an emotional response from the audience. Tragedies have a set format that has changed from the Ancient Greeks to the modern time. Many scholars from ancient Greece and the modern times have…

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    Animal Cloning Satire

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    Cloning is a controversial topic which lies in the morals of the people, the decision to make a mini replica of a preexisting thing in a lab causes a range of reactions. Cloning is considered a type of asexual reproduction, which consists of reproducing DNA. My fascination with human cloning started in sixth grade because of a Novel by Nancy Farmer called The House of the Scorpion, the story is about a young boy who was isolated much of his younger life by a drug lord which is the original copy…

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    Can fear make one assume throughout their life? Fear is described as, “an unpleasant, often strong emotion caused by anticipation or awareness of danger” (Merriam Webster Dictionary). Fear is unescapable and can cause several different feelings such as; anger, sorrow, and anxiety. The emotion, fear, is shown in Mary Shelley’s classic novel, Frankenstein. The novel is based on two characters, Victor Frankenstein and his Creature. Victor created this Creature by dead organisms and his knowledge…

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    Walton's Letters Analysis

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    letters to have some entertainment and having a twist at the end. She wanted to introduce Robert Walton and how he shows similarities to Frankenstein's monster. The second letter is explaining how he does not feel like he belongs and there is no one who he can talk with and no one he can relate to. He feels sad and out of the ordinary just as the monster in the main plot would be. Frankenstein’s…

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    Hegemony is recognized around the world through the dominance that countries have over other countries, though it is recognized mainly to exist among countries hegemony can exist among societies, cultures, and families by recognizing an individual within each group as the leader. However, there are countries, societies, and cultures that can break free of the hegemonic dominance through the process of emancipation. One sees the breaking of restraint in popular films and television shows. One…

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