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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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    Martian Odyssey Analysis

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    The human race should improve upon itself before making contact with another race. The human race is too arrogant by believing they are the best race and belittling other races. In the story a martian odyssey (Stanley Weinbaum) there is not a lot to prove my thesis but there is some at the start of the story when our protagonist he thinks tweel is not an intelligent creature but is quickly proven wrong when he tries to communicate with him he quickly picks up the words to have a very basic…

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    Engulfed in a devastating war with a reminder of its tragic and bloody consequences via every turn, the setting of The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt is as jaw-droppingly beautiful, as it is menacing and dark. In this open-world role-playing adventure you play as Geralt of Rivia, a Witcher travelling off the beaten path to find Ciri, a daughter figure to Geralt, and young Witcher in training. However, you're not the only one in pursuit of the would-be Witcher, as a powerful force of spectres known as the…

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    American playwright Arthur Miller was the maker behind the theatrical tragedy The Crucible furthermore being responsible for the fundamentals of leading character John Proctor. The Crucible is a play written during the time of the Salem Witch Trials that portrays the life of John Proctor and other leading characters. John Proctor cheated on his wife with Abigail Williams, John's wife Elizabeth is accused of witchcraft by Abigail in hopes of getting John all to herself. The outcome of the play…

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    There are many different symbols of in this analogy. This about Yertle the Turtle’s life, but it is comparing it to something else. All proving that this is referring to Adolf Hitler and the Holocaust. The first piece of evidence was when he didn’t feel happy about the small throne, he had and wanted to expand. So he made the nine turtles step on each others back for satisfaction. This is like Adolf Hitler, he didn’t feel satisfied after he made the Jews identify themselves with the…

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    Although Abigail Williams does not physically appear in Act II of The Crucible, her presence casts a long shadow over the act. She has a powerful influence over Salem. The town dynamics change and the social order is altered as Abigail Williams assumes more and more prestige. For instance, Elizabeth learns of Abigail’s newfound power and control in the town: “Abigail brings the other girls into the court, and where she walks the crowd will part like the sea for Israel. And folks are brought…

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    In Something Wicked This Way Comes by Ray Bradbury, the two symbols that are associated with Tom Fury are the lightning rods and the ice from the shop. “Never seen a rod like this,” (Bradbury 7) “that’s Egyptian,” (Bradbury 7) and “Where does thunder go when it dies?” (Bradbury 8) best shows the lightning rod symbol representing Tom Fury. Bradbury does this by describing how Tom Fury gave a lightning rod to Jim and Will (Bradbury 7). The boys thought that the lightning rod was peculiar and…

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    Arthur Miller’s The Crucible tells a story during the time period of the Salem Witch Trials. It showed how easily the most innocent people could be accused of witchcraft. The unfair and unjust trail led the execution of nineteen individuals. Elizabeth’s loyalty to her husband demonstrates how the bond between human relationships should be crucially repaired. First of all, in Act 2, Elizabeth bitterly insists that her husband go to Salem to address Abigail as a fraud. Elizabeth is expressing…

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    Mary Shelley purposely has the female characters portray innocence throughout the novel Frankenstein, while the male, Victor has a large ego that conflicts with the females lives. It leads to the destruction of Justine first, by having his ego block him from setting the innocent women free from the crime that he committed. His worry of his ego being lowered, caused him to not stand up for Justine. Due to his worry of his ego being faltered he tries to boast it up by leaving Elizabeth alone to…

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    John Proctor Significance

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    In this quotation, Proctor is speaking to Abigail about their problems from the past. Proctor tries to get away from his problems with her because it has brought him shame and doubt in his life. Abigail would be significant because she explains the details of what has happened back in the past with John Proctor. She tries to take away or kill John Proctor’s wife as of taking him for herself. In the world today, many people are seen to have lust or greed because of how they are feeling. Some…

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