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    himself have gone through the story judging the acts of the creature but no one else. As Victor threw caution to the wind and did not ever stop and think before he made the creature, the response is usually him recognizing he shouldn’t have done that but that fate aligned itself that he would. Misfortune is a word that describes is normally used in a situation more caused by bad luck but what happened to Victor was not out of luck but were consequences of his actions. This is not something that…

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    creator of the monster, Victor Frankenstein, has all of the negative attributes that are commonly associated with the creature. Victor Frankenstein was selfish, hostile, and ignorant towards his creation and also for those who cared for him. The fact that the novel by Mary Shelley used his name as the title acts as a warning light before the novel is even opened, showing that Frankenstein is a character to closely follow throughout the whole story. These aspects that define Victor Frankenstein…

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    world, a specific man, Victor Frankenstein, gathers great knowledge from numerous science books. After years of absorbing a collection scientific information, he yearned to use his knowledge for something great and useful. Using his outstanding knowledge and imagination, he constructs a grotesque monster from body parts. Also, using her imagination and knowledge, Shelly these characters to demonstrate different symbols in order to issue a mesmerizing novel. Demonstrated by Victor and the…

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    The letters explore his deep loneliness and solitude as they sat and waited, and he longed for a worthy companion. He sat in his despair, until one day, he saw a man on the ice. The man, Victor Frankenstein, boarded the ship and answered Walton’s prayers of having a companion, and it goes on to tell his story. Victor came from Geneva, from an exceptionally bizarre family. His parents adopted a girl for him to marry when he grew up. When he turned seventeen, he went to college to study natural…

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    destruction against man kind. Going against humanity and letting the power of science interfere with society with what us considered "normal" is frightining and morbid. In the classic novel, Frankeinstein by Mary Shelley, a life was created by Victor Frankenstein using the power of science and knowledge. Although Frankeinstein proved to himself that using the correct tools and with dedication you can create and make anything happen it also caused danger and destruction with the i teraction…

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    bliss” (Davies). These words shared by theoretical physicist Paul Davies ring solid throughout the haunting story of “Frankenstein,” by Mary Shelly. Seen by many as the “Modern Prometheus,” this story details the exploits of the fictional scientist Victor Frankenstein, with his humble beginnings as a curious learner, his obsessive thirst for the unattainable, and the unspeakable creation that ultimately lead to his downfall. But what was it that lead to Victor’s tragic mistake? Was it his…

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    In “Monster Culture (Seven Theses)” Jeffery Cohen explains the concept that he calls “monster culture”. Cohen introduces his topic with concepts of monsters being something not affected by time, and that there has been a tendency for hybrid monsters due to generational behavior. In the article Cohen uses his seven theses to convey his thoughts, each pertaining to a different aspect of his “monster culture.” Thesis one is used to portray his outlook on cultural influence on the monster. Cohen…

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    You’re in low atmosphere, you don’t have much energy left, your opponent only seems to be getting stronger, and the fate of the world and the entire universe rests in your hands. It’s pretty intense, but sometimes situations can be like this or worse, ok maybe not as severe, but it feels that way at the time. Well this is about one of those severe situations. This is about the time I had to save the universe from an evil creature called Majin Buu. This particular battle was not easy for me even…

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    action that opposed nature. Cutting themselves from civilization, both Victor and the Mariner create a prison of their own making. When Victor decided that he had no choice but to create yet another monster, he chooses to be in isolation. Frankenstein sends Henry off to spend his trip in Scotland so he…

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    Scream Factory is once again dipping into the Empire Pictures / Charles Band line of films, this time with a double feature of The Dungeonmaster and Eliminators. Two films that looked like they would be a drag to get through, but ended up being a hoot and a half instead. I know, I was as suprirsed as you are right now. Anyway, let's hop in our mobile unit (you need to read on to see what the heck I'm talking about) and get on with this review of both movies... PRODUCT INFORMATION PLOT SUMMARY…

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