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    White Chocolate Macadamia nut cookies are the cookies I would choose over any other cookie. White Chocolate Macadamia nut cookies are not too sweet and not too salty, but just right. They contain Macadamia nuts which add a slight enjoyable crunch to the cookie. The interior is extremely soft and chewy. The experience the cookie provides is overwhelmingly satisfying. One of the key factors that makes the cookie so tasty is the white chocolate chips. I prefer white chocolate over milk…

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    finds the monster he created. Victors immediate assumption is that the monster killed his brother. The next day victor returns home and finds out that Justine was accused for the murder. Victor knows Justine is innocent but refuses to tell why he thinks so because he will be thought of as…

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    Reading is active attempt to try and figure what lies between two covers of a book. When a reader reads a story and the novel is told a from a first person point of view they are able to understand that character. The reader gets an understanding of how this character is feeling and maybe even form ideas about why the character may feel this particular way. Evil, determined, isolated- these are a few words to describe some characters in this story. In the narrative, Frankenstein by Mary Shelley,…

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    seems to agree with the creature’s contrasting argument. In his narrative to Dr. Frankenstein, the creature argues that “I was benevolent and good; misery made me a fiend” (147). An innately righteous and sympathetic creature, Dr. Frankenstein’s monster struggles to persevere in the human world, merely wanting humans…

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    In “The Monster of Phineas-n-Ferbenstein,” an episode of Disney Channels television show Phineas and Ferb, in an ode to Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, Ferb’s ancestors Dr. Phineastein and Ferbgore create a Frankenstein-like monster so they can enter it into a monster building contest. Although some aspects of the television show are similar to Shelley’s novel, many important themes and plot points are left out because the show is catered to children. The story simply focuses on the creation of the…

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    A Bit of Both The ironic tale of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein shows that the miserable and tragic fate of the protagonist, Victor Frankenstein, is the product of his nature. In his relentless quest to instill life upon inanimate objects, Frankenstein “deprived [himself] of rest and health” (Shelley 45), and “lost all soul or sensation but for this one pursuit” (Shelley 42). After his own invention murdered his closest family and friends, Victor vowed to revenge their deaths. He persistently…

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    knowledge, as shown in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, is not worth the risk due to the monster killing his family, the unknown, and what the future has in store if humans continue to advance technologically. Victor Frankenstein, renowned scientist was thirsty for knowledge and challenge, needing more in his life. He expanded his horizons, and tinkers at the borderline of human and God when he created his monster. Initially, Victor is thrilled in his discovery, but the second of reanimation…

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    Is he the hero or the villain of the story?
-Victor Frankenstein is one complicated guy and that’s why this question is so hard to answer. I would not necessarily categorise him or his monster in a specific hero or villain type situation. They are far too perplex to be categorised into a stereotypic hero or villain. The story of Frankenstein is told through multiple narrators and through different times in Victor Frankenstein’s life. As…

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    author of “Monster Culture” who connects society and the monsters that humans make. Cohen explains how the Monster always falls under one or more of the categories, decided by the Monster’s characteristics. These characteristics include the monster who is a cultural body, the monster who always escapes, the monster who always brings crises, the monster who is an outsider, the monsters whose story prevents us from breaking rules, the monsters who represent fear and desire, and the monsters who…

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    the monster. This causes the death of Victor’s closest friends and family to be murdered by the creature who had suffered since the start of his life. Upon the creation of the monster, Victor flees his apartment to escape the horrors he had just witnessed. The creature was left alone without an explanation or knowledge of why Victor would leave. Not knowing what to do, the creature goes off to explore the world he was brought into. The nights were cold and the people were cruel. The monster did…

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