Responsibility in Frankenstein Essay

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    woman who is simultaneously persecuted victim and courageous heroine. But what are we to make the next major turning of the Gothic tradition that a women brought about a generation later? Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, in 1818, made over the Gothic novel into what today we call science fiction. Frankenstein brought a new sophistication to literary terror, and it did so without a heroine, without even an important female victim. Paradoxically, however, no other Gothic work by a women writer,…

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    The first women to appear in the novel Frankenstein are Caroline Beaufort and Elizabeth. Caroline and Elizabeth are similar, both are caretakers who are controlled by a sense of duty, and are also dependent on a male character. Caroline spent many of her early years taking care of her father. She was “entirely occupied in attending him,” who was ill for a long time (19). She did not use her time on herself, instead she spent her youth attempting to help her dying father. When Caroline’s father…

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    towards the scarcity of nature itself. However, though the lack of natural resources may result in a polluted or contaminated environment, the clean outlook of Thneedville creates suspicion amongst its audience with regards to the city’s sustainable responsibility. Thus, the film establishes an anthropocentric scope that triggers public consciousness towards environmental and wildlife conservation. The stage…

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    regulation may be ethical when that law has inadequate moral basis or when it conflicts with another law judged to be more important. If Randey Samuels decides to violate a law, because it is viewed as unethical, one of the woker must fully accept responsibility for one's actions and for the…

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    The Birds, which introduced Alfred Hitchcock who known as the master of suspense, as its director in 1963, is one of the oldest horror films in American history. In my paper, I will analyze the uses of narrative in the movie supported by the signs, images and metaphors. The film told about bird attacks to people who lived in Bodega Bay in California (“Alfred Hitchcock - The Birds 1963”, 2016). These attacks took place in a few days. The plot of the movie was well -organized, and it began…

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    Science fiction, focuses its literature on the human being confronting a transition regarding his environment, encountering scientific discoveries, technological advancements, and drastic changes in society and in nature. Throughout the texts authors focus to provide “What if?” questions pushing both the author & reader to different possibilities and outcomes. Sci-Fi tries to explain all known to existence; this genre is mainly focused in the society as a whole, how the humans got to be what…

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    In the short stories “Eve’s Diary” and “Extracts from Adam’s Diary”, author Mark Twain takes a comical approach on the lives of two characters from The Book of Genesis. These characters, known as Adam and Eve, write diary entries every day as they take on the undiscovered world and fall in love. Without each other, there would be no balance, only chaos. Throughout the stories, Twain conveys an central message that although men and women are completely different, they need each other. The usage…

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    The movie plays with these different elements of gothic and romanticism to project the feelings of the protagonists from the inside to the outside. To underline it, the music in Beauty and a Beast goes parallel with the setting. At first, the contrast between Belle’s vil-lage and the castle is significant. The village is full with happy people who sing and dance (3:30 - 8:28) while the castle is presented with dark tones and music (13:30 – 15:00). It has the function to thrill the audience and…

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    Sigmund Freud's Ideologies in Lord of the Flies German screenwriter Werner Herzog says that Civilization is like a thin layer of ice upon a deep ocean of chaos and darkness." William Golding expresses his insights through Lord of the Flies where Jack, Ralph, and Piggy evolve as both individuals and role models throughout the book. Each typify one of Sigmund Freud's three levels of consciousness: the id, the ego, and the superego. The young school boys demonstrate their distinct thinking…

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    monster work for him. Unlike stories like Frankenstein where the experiment gone wrong is hunted down, the golem provides an alternative option: why not alter the monster to make it harmless instead? It also offers another perspective that science may not be as scary as everyone sees it to be. After all, humans are the ones who created such creatures through science, and it is entirely plausible that humans can be the one to subdue them as well. If Victor Frankenstein behaved more like Mr…

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