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    Jules Verne's Journey

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    Introduction “Journey to the Center of the Earth” by Jules Verne is a novel that truly dives the reader into the center of the earth through striking portrayals, itemized clarifications, and the "eye witnessed" records of the storyteller. On the most fundamental level, Journey is an experience story, a story of the hindrances, experiences, and ponders. The unpredictable researcher Professor Hardwigg discovers headings to the center of the earth in an old book and sets out, alongside his nephew…

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    called Victor Frankenstein creates a monster that is coherent and kind but later that monster, is going to be reject and betrayed. Victor Frankenstein betrays the monster he created, because from the monster's very first day, he has no companionship, is rejected by civilization and doesn’t have any understanding of the world. There are many ways in which one can say that the monster was betrayed by Victor Frankenstein. He spent huge time building this monster and trying to bring it to…

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    Frankenstien's thirst for knowledge was never discouraged, although knowledge is harmless, in the wrong hands it can be dangerous. Victor Frankenstien created a Monster that would eventually be the downfall to everyone and himself. Victor Frankenstien created a creature so beast-like he rejected him at sight and consequently the Monster became beast-like inside and vowed vengance on his master. Victor Frankenstein misused knowledge to play with life, and consequently the life he had created…

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    Throughout Mary Shelley’s first four letters of her gothic novel Frankenstein, she alludes to the poem “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner”, written by Samuel Taylor Coleridge, in order to give readers background knowledge that will help them understand the setting and characteristics shown in her novel. Shelley demonstrates the similarity of setting by having the ship that Robert Walton is aboard gets stuck in a huge iceberg. This happens to the mariner’s ship early on in “The Rime of the Ancient…

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    Vengeance In The Odyssey

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    The Human Need for Vengeance “The righteous shall rejoice when he seeth the vengeance: he shall wash his feet in the blood of the wicked.” (Psalms 58:11) This idea of vengeance is a rather common theme seen in not only modern culture, but in pieces of literature composed many centuries ago as well. The Odyssey, a Greek epic written sometime between 750 and 650 BC, tells the story of a god-like man who was lost at sea and embarked on a challenging journey to his homeland. Beowulf, an…

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    the monster or creature he starts becoming more distant from his closest friends and family. He is more sad, regretful, and feels as if everything around was caused by him originally, the butterfly effect. The Creature is an outcast of society due to his encounters with humans, they reject him or shun him away. The creature does kill the three closest people to Victor, but he did this because it was society that rejected him and caused him to commit these acts. Victor did create the monster but…

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    Victor Frankenstein grows up in a Genebe and he started reading the works of the ancients also outdated alchemists. I will be against it and defending rather than backing up the accusations against him. But i will shine some light on who those are accusing him and what there thoughts are. He was a scientist that studied chemicals and studied the decay of living beings. He had become fascinated with the “secret of life”. Even tho this creature got rejected from society pushes this him to commit…

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    Even though we can clearly see that the monster is submissive to Victor when it comes to things that the monster needs, Victor is also submissive to the monster that he has created. Victor’s destiny is ultimately in the hands of his monster. If the monster at anytime wanted to take the life of Victor, he could. Soon after the submissive talk that the monster was giving to Victor, he states “Have a care; I will work at your destruction, nor finish until I desolate your heart, so that you shall…

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    Frankenstein, Victor Frankenstein creates a creature or monster as it’s said in the book. The monster life is injustice from the start to end. For example, the monster is friendly in the beginning trying to communicate with the people around him, considering Victor had left him alone once he was alive. The consequence of him trying to talk to the cottages is that they dislike him and find him horrendous cause of his appearance. The monster was treated unfairly…

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    Richard Louv

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    After reading this I am sure the Author, Richard Louv, has a very angry yet sad soul. He has seen what emptiness we become when we become slaves to the technology we brought into our own homes. We lock ourselves in boxes with nothing but a screen with incredible lights that someone seems to make us be angry, be sad, and be happy. The worse part about this whole situation is that so many of us consider that living. We see beautiful pictures online and feel no need to see them ourselves. When…

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