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    to find a way to bring the dead back to life. He accomplishes this but his creation looks like a monster and then because to feel like an outcast and begins to destroy and get revenge on Victor Frankenstein. Frankenstein is not a hero, for he created a creature and abandoned him, he let the monster murder and he let the monster control his life. In the first place, Frankenstein created his monster and then just abandoned him. “I, the miserable and the abandoned, am…

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    Victor Frankenstein grows up in a Genebe and he started reading the works of the ancients also outdated alchemists.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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    The creature of Victor Frankenstein caused the deaths of William because as William walked into the forest, the creature tried to become friends with William stated on Chapter 9. Then William had spurned him and as soon as the creature understood that William was related to Victor Frankenstein, the creature had committed the deed in murdering William stated on Chapter 10. Stated on Chapter 9 when William then died the blame was put on Justine because people thought she was the only person…

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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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    actions almost always reflected those of a child. It can be seen in many different occasions how the monster approaches people with trust and good intentions, only to be rejected by them, causing him to retaliate negatively. Clearly, through a close textual analysis of the events within Frankenstein, the realization is that parenting is very influential on children. In the scenes surrounding the monsters “birth”, there are indications where parenting can be visually perceived.…

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    have in common are very interesting. Both Books start in different ways, yet they have many similarities. For example, God’s creation of Man and Dr. Frankenstein’s monster have many things in common. Both creators obviously crafted their product in order to achieve something. God created man as a companion while Victor created his monster to further science. Both Creations end up running…

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    In the excerpt of Frankenstein, you as the reader can learn much about who he truly is as he describes his thoughts and actions. Frankenstein has been perceived to be a horrible, scary, monster. A being dreams are made of. After reading the excerpt, it is clear that he is a gentle giant, not to be feared, but treasured. In this essay you will learn about the point of view and the importance of it to the reader and how the story is told through Frankenstein. It determines the reader’s view on the…

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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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    The Custom of the Sea Think about the last time you took medicine. It could have been a lifesaving drug or even just a cough drop. These medicines weren’t just made out of thin air. They had to be formulated and tested, probably first on animals and then maybe even on humans. It seems worth it to potentially harm a few rats in order to save human lives. But what about when the test subjects are people and the benefits are much less obvious? Dr. Moreau is said to have “published some very…

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