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    one of which the most intriguing topics is the nature of mankind. Throughout the novel Shelley makes the reader wonder is man born evil or becomes evil through everyday teachings. Like mankind, Frankenstein's creation also demonstrates of that of a human being also showing the greatest question in the novel is man born with evil or taught to be evil. Throughout the novel the creature is shown to be capable of being moral and villainous as his negative characteristics is shown through his quest…

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    Cloning Persuasive Speech

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    science and technology has been witnessed ever since humans developed scientific reasoning. These advancements have made it possible for us to explore the world and its phenomenas in varied fields. One such field is cloning. A few decades ago, who would have imagined that it would be possible for humans to create life – something that has long been credited to God. But today, the process of cloning has opened the entry gates for exploration of human beings that was never possible before. So…

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    Society In Frankenstein

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    The world has many different types of people who exist differently in their own unique ways. Society does not always welcome differences, but over time society slowly began accepting and encouraging all kinds of differences. However, for many centuries people that looked or acted differently got rejected by society. “Frankenstein or the Modern Prometheus” written by Mary Shelley takes place during the 1700’s where the reader learns about this injustice when Victor Frankenstein brings a person…

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    Intelligence gives human beings the ability to have ideas and invent new things. Technological advancements could not be possible without human intelligence. Advances in science in medicine solve many of the world’s problems. Through medical discovery, a great deal of suffering is reduced. The intelligence and knowledge of people…

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    Beauty In Dorian Gray

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    person’s beauty will always find its’ way back. Whether it is being awarded or reprimanded, someone will take it away. We should not award individual, or punish them based on their natural physical appearance, but rather their natural intangible beauty. Mistakes are made in the medical due to the physical appearance of patients daily. Patients that are physically more attractive tend to be less of an urgency when waiting for service, due to the stereotype that disease and illness are ugly,…

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    Arendt addresses the question of language in The Human Condition: a 1958 work that, through its insightful social and political commentaries, “has proved both timeless and perpetually timely.” “The web of human relationships,” starts Arendt, “is sustained by communicative interaction.” She continues, “In acting and speaking, men show who they are, reveal actively their unique personal identities and thus make their appearance in the human world.” Accordingly, we can view language as a…

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    Ambition In Frankenstein

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    individual paths as they cross one another. From each individual journey we see how appearance, ambition, lack of compassion, affection, grief and horror contribute to each story and play a leading effect in the perspective of monster and man. Victor, an ambitious scientist who dreams of making human kind better, creates a figure, later known as the creature, with intentions of helping to “banish disease from the human frame” (Shelley 23). He wants to save…

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    WALL-E Essay

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    anticipation as it speaks of scientific or technological achievements that could be achieved in the future. For example, the film WALL-E, which is about a robot designed to clean the garbage that covers the Earth after it was devastated and abandoned by humans in a 'distant future’, but it is still a distant future? The truth is that we will have made those possible consequences of our selfishness and unconsciousness in the closest future. Now days, we all are wishing for technology to develop…

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    Lord of the Flies, by William Golding is a novel that displays the continuous battle between civilization and savagery. Throughout the novel, Golding concentrates on three main motifs, human nature, evil and human civilization. In the novel, once the boys are isolated from civilization, they try to maintain society, and their attempts to recreate civilization quickly shattered. The author, Golding conveys his thoughts to us by making the main characters be young boys stranded on an island.…

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    play significant roles that contribute to Gregor’s exclusion from human society. In order to stress his theme of isolation and rejection, Franz Kafka uses Gregor’s dehumanization. Right as the story begins, Kafka uses “painful”…

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