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    Frankenstein by Mary Shelley is a horror story revolving around Victor Frankenstein’s obsession for success and science. Born out of great scientific knowledge and months of ardent dedication, the Creature should have been the pride of his creator, Frankenstein. However, Frankenstein is blinded by a scientific education; his ignorance of moral implications allows him to create life carelessly and pursue a god-like figure. Unable to face the consequences of his actions, Frankenstein rushes away,…

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    Everyone needs a friend, good or bad they all have feelings deep down. As you have read in the book Frankenstein, the “Monster” named Frankenstein also has these feelings about needing a companion to get through life. I feel everyone should go through life with someone by their side. Whether you are human or not you are going to have to rely on someone or something besides yourself, but there is plenty of things that can go wrong. Frankenstein feels he needs someone to love him to live a happy…

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    Ignorance In Avatar

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    The film ‘Avatar’ was controversial in nature and questioned some sensitive and important issues. By doing this, James Cameron sends a warning to his western audience. The film demonstrates that terror only leads to more terror. It presents to the audience how beliefs of righteousness cause conflict between parties, warning the audience not to make the same mistakes. Furthermore, James Cameron’s production warns his audience about ignorance, showing the importance of listening and understanding.…

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    Moreover, Frankenstein portrays two characters on a quest for perfection. At the beginning of the book Walton is trying to perfect navigation and attain a goal that is unnatural. He tries to map the North Pole, a daunting task, and achieve something that has not been documented in human history. However at the end, he is unsuccessful and returns home with dead and weary sailors. Similarly, many Romantic authors believed that a unnatural task will lead to a miserable life if not demise. In the…

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    Despite Frankenstein's creature being created with the qualities and emotional capabilities of a human-being, his physical appearance forced him to live a life of rejection and isolation. Before even learning the simple basics of complex emotions, he was repudiated from society or in particular, The De Lacey family. Regardless of the attacks and agony he faced for being a ‘monster’ based on his physical appearance alone, the creature choose to avoid actually hurting their family. “But my heart…

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    "Dr. Box is a man bent on revenge against anyone and everyone who ever crosses him in even the slightest way. Even if it takes decades. As a medical doctor, he uses his position to exact that revenge in a way that could cause more sensitive readers to swear off medical care forever. Eventually, over the course of this slim novel, Locke allows us to see past the gruff exterior to realize that, Dr. Box, while monstrous, is not the worst creature walking the planet; unfortunately, there are far…

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    It all started on a dark stormy night while playing chess. A man from a faraway land knocks on the door. He told the whites about the monkey paw and told how it worked. The paw will let you make three wishes. In the story “Monkey paw” the son Herbert dies and Sargent is in the blame. Even through Sargent knew what will happen when you make a wish with the paw, he still cause why Herbert death. Even after Sargent major’s had his own experience with the paw. Why did Sargent major bring the paw to…

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    Hero's Journey prompt Spider-man - The Matrix Peter is a nerdy student who is bullied by his classmates, one of the genetically engineered spider bites peter and wakes up with powers, Peter uses his power to win matches at an underground wrestling match, Uncle ben advises peter petter that great powers comes great responsibility, Entering the unknown- peter stops uncle ben killer and realized that he must use his powers to stop crime, peter became spider-man and he takes…

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    Over an apocalyptic battlefield in the year 2029, the ruins of the city of Los Angeles are dominated by robotic war machines, some like tanks, others are hovercrafts, a title card tells us that in the future, humans will wage a long war against an enemy known as the Machines. The "final battle" however, will not be fought in this future world, but in the past, specifically our present... tonight. The year switches to Los Angeles, May 12, 1984 at 1:34 am. At the Griffith Park Observatory…

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    James Thomson Incident

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    I find this very hard to believe. James Murdoch was the Executive VP of News International, and as a leader, he will have to approve all activities that are going on within his organization. His responsibility as an executive member of his organization is to make sure that all his employed…

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