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    Description Monsters, Inc., a 2001 animated comedy directed by Pete Docter and produced by Pixar Animation takes place in a fictional city inhabited by monsters called Monstropolis. The movie focuses on James P. “Sully” Sullivan and Mike Wazowski, two monsters who work at the factory Monsters Incorporated. The factory employs monsters to travel to a parallel human world to capture the screams of human children which are then converted into energy to power the city. The movie follows Mike and…

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    She’d turn the key in the lock and open the door. To her horror, she’d see that same old monster. It was a different kind of monster although. She couldn 't see it even though she definitely tried to. She felt it move and creep around her. Looking at her every move and waiting for the right time to attack. She ran around the house trying to find something to hide under. But she never knew whether the monster was in that room or not. “Will you get up already?” Emily’s sister Molly…

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    What is thought of when one pictures a monster? Is it perhaps a vampire, an alien, or possibly a giant spider? Whatever one pictures, there are usually certain qualities that are shared among these so-called “monsters.” Typically, these characteristics include things such as evil attitudes, horrendous appearances, or scary abnormalities. In Mary Shelley’s famous novel Frankenstein, the readers are introduced to a different kind of monster. One with the ability to think, feel, and, potentially,…

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    Loch Ness Monster Myths

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    After researching the topic of the Loch Ness Monster, I do not believe in this legend based off scientific studies and using common logic. First off connecting the details of the lake it could not support an animal of that caliber for this long. After all the extensive hours of research and looking for this animal, plus the money put into this, not one monster has been found. Humans have an incredible use of the brain called pareidola. Last, this monster is still a legend for the main reason of…

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    more commonly known, the admiration of beauty, might seem abnormal when discussing monsters, after all, a monster is known for its lack of beauty. Early myths portrayed the monster as something to be killed, a brute that may have resembled humankind, similarly as their divine beings did, however as opposed to being worshiped, they were consistently kept in the cemetery of crushed enemies. Over the years, the monsters of myths have moved from the iconic literary works onto the big screen of the…

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    The article, Monsters and the Moral Imagination, is informing the audience that monsters show a boarder aspect of the society. The article gives different point of views on monsters and gives a direct explanation on how the acts portray by monsters reminds us about reality. However, the use of monsters can improve our imagination by teaching us about survival and preparing us for disasters and global issues. Monsters can be good or bad as shown in different fictional stories. For example, these…

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    design elements. The overall layout of the Cookie Monster recipe is simple, with a “Cookie Monster” aesthetic.…

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    Imagine coming face to face with angry mobs everytime in a public area. The monster that Frankenstein so immorally resurrects is constantly the sight of distressed villagers attempting to rid of his presence. This being desires love and compassion, much like anyone else. “I am malicious because I am miserable. Am I not shunned and…

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    In this screenplay,the author gives us message that, when there is straits human nature always try to scapegoat to each other and act without thinking. Likewise, the video (2003) “The monsters are on the street” also based on this theme. However, they both presents in a different way. In the screenplay “Monsters are due on Maple street” by Rod Serling suspiciousness will grow over the story. While everything…

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    Gegege no kitaro “the Great Sea Monster” is mainly about the relationship between human and yokai. Mizuki Shigeru focused on the relationship and characteristics of human Yamada and the yokai Kitaro in this movie. A lot of details implied that human are greedy and selfish, but Yokai are generous and unsophisticated. However, since the idea of Yokai is not very popular in North America. It is reasonable to assume that this video might not be popular if it were shown in North America because the…

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