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    poor direction. Victor was guilty of the monsters actions because the monster was abandoned. Victor chose how he wanted the creature to act because he created it. The setting of Frankenstein took place in Victor's hometown, where all his family and friends were. Through isolation, character, and setting, Mary Shelley suggests that we can become overpowered to prove that Victor is guilty of the monsters actions. Due to the characteristics of the monster, Mary Shelley displayed how Victor was…

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    In What is a Monster, Peter Brooks claims that the story of this ugly, larger-than-life, monstrous body raises complex questions of motherhood, fatherhood, gender, and narrative. He says that in Frankenstein, a monstrous body is created that brings about many questions concerning if the monster will be treated differently by society. The story brings up question of what a monster really is and how it relates to the story Frankenstein. The narrative structure of Frankenstein involves different…

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    Victor, who creates a monster and is miserable after making this creature. Victor’s narcissism causes him to have a miserable life. Victor’s self-isolation, want for glory, and defending his reputation are the cause of his wretchedness. Victor’s belief that he is the most miserable of humans, causes him to be alone. Victor believes that because he knows how to create life and no one else does, that then no one can relate to the misery that he endures. He is the creator of the monster who…

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    the child or the parent? In, the book Frankenstein the main character Victor, creates a Creature, in his image. The Creature goes physco and begins killing people. Victor creates the creature The Creature’s responsibilities directly affect how the monster is perceived; the Creature can control his actions, emotions and feelings; therefore the Creature is responsible for the tragedies in the book. The Creature was created by Victor. Family members especially the parents play an important role…

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    Who is the Monster? Children all over the world have grown up relating the name “Frankenstein” to a hideous, terrifying monster. They grew up with the image of a monster made from body parts that were taken from a graveyard, put together into a creature by a mad scientist. There has always been a negative connotation to this name because of the terrible thoughts it brings to mind. The name “Frankenstein” is more commonly related to the monster, but people forget who’s name it actually is, the…

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    college to study natural sciences, and eventually found out how to bring life into the world, using a corpse. He took different pieces from different bodies and put them together to create a being - a monster. Horrified by what he created, Victor fled, and when he returned, he discovers the monster had escaped. Months later, Victor receives a letter from his father explaining that his younger brother William was murdered, and a family servant is accused. He believes this was the monster’s work,…

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    You’re in low atmosphere, you don’t have much energy left, your opponent only seems to be getting stronger, and the fate of the world and the entire universe rests in your hands. It’s pretty intense, but sometimes situations can be like this or worse, ok maybe not as severe, but it feels that way at the time. Well this is about one of those severe situations. This is about the time I had to save the universe from an evil creature called Majin Buu. This particular battle was not easy for me even…

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    their lives locked up and rotting because of an action that opposed nature. Cutting themselves from civilization, both Victor and the Mariner create a prison of their own making. When Victor decided that he had no choice but to create yet another monster, he chooses to be in isolation. Frankenstein sends Henry off to spend his trip in Scotland so he…

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    past (and Albert Einstein for some odd reason). The statues come alive and Paul must fight to survive. "Demons of the Dead" is directed by John Carl Buechler (Garbage Pail Kids) and is a quick and sweet little story about Paul fighting some undead monsters and a weird cave troll creature named Ratspit. Cool effects, okay story. "Heavy Metal" is directed by Charles Band and is pretty short, with not much happening, save for the band W.A.S.P. rocking it out on stage and Paul's girlfriend about…

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    Evilness In Frankenstein

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    What creates a monster? People. All people have some sort of evil inside of them that can create something opposite of who they are. That evilness can be triggered in some kind of way whether it’s someone, or something. For example, there is only one person in this world that I truly hate because of the things that she does. She is what I would consider a monster why? All she cares about is hurting other people. That’s her muse, getting people to the point that they want to die (not saying that…

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