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    Many incredible books that are well known and loved have been made into movies, such as, Twilight, Harry Potter, as well as Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory. While watching them have you ever said to yourself, “That scene wasn’t like the book” or “They got rid of [character/scene]”? Film adaptations are now known to be the movie industry, and because of this there are a lot more critics in the world. Readers mainly notice how film adaptations make people anti-readers, crush character…

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    to watch your companion be destroyed? When Frankenstein destroys the female monster he does it right in front of his original creation, the very thing he promised a companion to, imagine having to watch the person who gave you life destroy something you love. Victor made the wrong decision when he destroyed the monsters “wife” because of what he owes to the monster after what he put the monster through. When the monster woke up he was like a kid, he didn’t have common knowledge or logic he…

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    Victor travels multiple times throughout the 18th century. 5. The major conflict in Frankenstein is the monster. This means that everything goes wrong due to what the monster does from murdering innocent people directly and indirectly to forcing Victor to make a woman monster for him to love. 6. There are two resolutions in Frankenstein. The major resolution is when Victor died and the monster is saddened and says he will go light himself on fire since he was a destructive creation. The other is…

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    frozen waters in search of the horrifying monster which he regretfully created and abandoned. PLOT In the beginning, a man named Robert Walton sails on a ship voyaging to the northern pole. He sends letters to his sister from St. Petersburgh, Russia. When Frankenstein is finished with his creation, he is horrified by the monster’s appearance and abandons him. The monster is left alone to adjust and learn on his own, which later leads to major issues. The monster travels and attempts to approach…

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    The production of Frankenstein at Fossil Ridge High School on November 18th proved to be an entertaining theatre experience. Frankenstein retells the classic story by Mary Shelley. It follows the story of a creature after he was created by a character named Victor Frankenstein. The story depicts the heartbreaking evolution of the creature, as he begins the story an innocent being not knowing how to walk or talk, and ends the play as a monstrous killer. This production of Frankenstein was…

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    Victor Frankenstein the Antagonist The main character, Victor, faces many hard times in the book Frankenstein by Mary Shelley. He is forced to deal with many deaths 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…

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    Frankenstein, is between Victor and his monster. Victor has a drive to find the power of life. He discovers the power of how to bring something back to life. This gives him the power to save the lives of those who are dying. He finds this power but ultimately loses control over it. Victor also created the power to destroy life with the creation of the monster. The monster he created is not something he can control as it goes on to kill people against Frankenstein. The monster has incredible…

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    The movie X- Men: days of future past is an American superhero film based on the fictional X-Men character that appear in marvel comics. The film is praised for its visual effects, action scenes, acting and thematic elements. The movie includes the previous characters along with some new faces. The film describes that humanity is drastically affected by the mutants. It has created a severe disaster in the world. Logan does his best to control the creation of the sentinels. The movie starts in…

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    Her contribution to the world: the chocolate chip cookie. One day in the 1930s, Mrs. Wakefield, an owner of the Toll House Inn, in Whitman, Mass., 23 miles south of Boston, was busy baking in her kitchen. Depending on which of the many legends you subscribe to, the fateful moment may have happened when a bar of Nestlé semisweet chocolate jittered off a high shelf, fell into an industrial mixer below,…

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    Her name was Alison Anne Clarkson. She was named after her mother, Anne, who was one of the most kind and calm and peaceful person you could ever know. Her father was named Carl Jackson. Most people, when meeting him, thought stereotypical thoughts about him. They thought he was drinker, or that he was too mean and rude. But even though he was rough around the edges, he loved his wife and his only daughter and they, themselves, loved him. Anne’s parents intensely disliked him. They disliked him…

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