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    Two Types Of Loneliness

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    loneliness is a complex human experience as it has many aspects. Fromm-Reichmann (1959) asserted that there are several different types of loneliness. She distinguished culturally determined loneliness, self-imposed aloneness, compulsory solitude, isolation, and real loneliness. She noted that those experiences are not well distinguished from one another. She placed a particular attention to the concept she referred as real loneliness on her article published in 1959. According to…

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    than those adolescents who do not the internet as much (Erdoğan, 2008). For the adolescents of today, communicating through the internet is essential as that has become the most common and popular method of communication, but it can cause social isolation (Ayas & Horzum, 2013). On the other hand, when it comes to males and females using the internet, there is a higher frequency of internet usage for web surfing and online games among males and they are lonelier than females; however, females…

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    However, technology is important to learn because it can decrease social isolation, and equally, influence their health and their mind. Even so, this notion is disapproved by many advocates who oppose to assure that technology can harm their health and decrease face-to-face communication. Most of these critics are overly dogmatic…

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    Blue is psychologically at the border of suicide. (podcast tip sound effects taste) Colors affect our psychology. Food establishments use yellow and red because of the powerful effects. Pink shows a strong affects to physical athletes, improving aggression and response time. While it also makes you score lower on tests. The most interesting of the colors though, is the most common. You know the one. The invented one. If you are not familiar. Its from a Radiolab podcast but based on the book…

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    Throughout the story of Frankenstein there is a monster starting to appear in the book, then the monster is revealed at the end of Frankenstein. The book Frankenstein is about how a man that is isolated from his own family, and how the death and destruction of his family and friends can cause a man to turn into a monster. The book starts out with Robert Walton writing letters to Marry Shelley, about him desiring one friend.Throughout Frankenstein there is little incidents that take place in the…

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    In the story Frankenstein by Mary Shelley, she conveys a number of themes throughout the story through Victor Frankensteins and other character’s actions. The themes displayed by Mary Shelley are Isolation and Idealism which caused eventually everyone’s downfall. Isolation is the true evil in Frankenstein. More than revenge, the monster wanted a companion to heal his pain of being alone and rejected. "Every night I was oppressed by a slow fever, and I became nervous to a most painful degree;…

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    The idea that society rejects those that are different and that the Creature in Frankenstein is rejected because he is different is supported by many literary critics. Chris Bond writes that “The consistent complaint of the monster in his narrative is thus that he is excluded from receiving any human affection, and is, instead, in receipt only of human aggression.” Bond says that it is impossible for the Creature to become active in society because he is unlike humans. The notion that the…

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    In the novel Frankenstein, by Mary Shelley, the literary theme search for self identity is evident and prominent in depicting how the Creature acts and lives throughout the story. The Creature was neglected by Dr. Victor Frankenstein due to the frightening appearance. This shaped the story because it shows how isolation can affect any individual positively and negatively. By understanding the theme, search for self identity, and how it is used excessively in the novel, then you can truly…

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    Frankenstein Theme Essay

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    Mary Shelley discusses many important themes in her famous novel Frankenstein. She presents these themes through the characters and their actions, and many of them represent occurrences from her own life. Many of the themes present issues, and Shelley's thoughts on them. Three of the most important themes in the novel are Isolation, Creation, and Monstrosity. The story is set on a ship sailing to the North Pole, which is one of the most desolate places on earth. Walton, the captain, who is…

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    The lives of Frankenstein and the creature have many similarities to each other such as relationships with nature, their desires for family, intelligence and isolation. Creating the creature and the awful situations that followed result in almost the same life consequences for each character. The deaths caused by the creature made Victor go to the mountains and reconcile for the loss of his family. When William and Justine die he states “But my grief was an augmented and rendered sublime by…

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