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    Symbolism In Frankenstein

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    The presence of low lighting creates shadows, mystery, and a dark mood along with allowing the presence of moonlight. Low lighting also allows for foreshadowing in Frankenstein, for example, “My candle was nearly burnt out” (Shelley, Chapter 5). This quote from the novel was said previous to the monster’s birth.…

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    wears a mask that represents them. No two mask are the same, every single one of them is unique. The mask contains your thoughts and your character traits. Everybody possess good traits and bad traits. The good and evil sides coexist to make the person who they are. The right side of my mask is where my evil traits are represented. The timer on the mask represents my lack of patience. I always find my self loosing patience everyday. It could be because I’m waiting for something or helping my…

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    about three o 'clock of a black winter morning, and my way lay through a part of town where there was literally nothing to be seen but lamps...street after street, all lighted up...” (5-6). Mr. Enfield recalls that it is in the “black” morning, on dark streets that are “lighted up” by lamps, that Mr. Hyde commits his horrible crime of trampling over a young girl. The darkness of the “black” morning connotes a sense of evil, which foreshadows Mr. Hyde’s evil crime. In indicating the presence…

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    The formal analysis of an artwork is important when organizing visual information. It is the techniques used to help decipher what is seen into written words. The concepts of formal analysis can be used with any work of art, no matter the time-period, whether it be a painting, sculpture, or building. The Formal Elements, together, make up an artwork. The elements are shape, tone, line, form, pattern, texture, color, and composition. The way they are arranged in an art piece, governs what the…

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    Loreno: A Short Story

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    of the tall, regal office building. It was a late day at the office. He could never tell his wife why he was late. That would never do. No. She would have to remain in the dark. The man started to walk to his car when his phone rang. He stopped and dropped his head back to stare at the sky. No stars were visible and the moon had gone into hiding. Nature itself attempted to hide his evil deed. But it could not stop the inquisition of a wife. He reached into his pocket and without looking at the…

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    Accustomed to the Dark by Emily Dickinson, both authors have similarities and a difference in their conclusion. Golding and Dickinson treat the dark side of human nature using point of view, symbols, and character transformation by making us believe and trust his conclusion that man does have evil in his heart. First of all, both authors earn our trust by using point of view. In the poem, Dickinson starts off with 1st plural and brings us together by saying, ‘’We grow accustomed to the…

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    Analysis Of Starry Night

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    I could never have created the sculpture St. Mark, by Donatello in 1413, because it was so intricate and large. It would have taken great skill in many areas to create a work of art as extravagant. Starry Night is a master piece. It uses mostly dark colors. Of the colors used it includes different hues of blue, yellow, and green. These colors…

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    and gasped. Silhouetted against the sky, the rock-face had the unmistakable image of a wolf baying at the moon. “Is that the reason the Krador are called the Wolf Bane Mountains?” “Some of the reason. The rest is based on legend,” Riasean replied. Larah raised an eyebrow at him. “Are you not familiar with the story of the Wolf and the Moon?” “No,” she answered. “The Wolf God loved the Moon Goddess, but she would not marry him. The jealous Snake God convinced the Wolf God to leave the spirit…

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    hair, and recline backwards. The curve of the driveway angled toward the moon, and the moon looked huge from this perspective, looming just over the pine trees and reflecting in the pond. It was a time of peace and solitude away from her sister and brother, from her mother and father. It was in this place that she could think about Brody's shoulders and not think about the unpleasantness inside the house. Tonight the moon was full, and she thought about the next day, when Brody would…

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    suspense of no happily ever after, just memories for the speaker in the poem. Poe is well-known for capturing his audience with suspense and writing about dead women. Poe wrote this poem with the foundation of love but he doesn’t stay on the bright side of it, he shows a more serious and deep part about love that does happen in reality. Poe’s own personal life experiences are played out in his stories, like shown in “Annabel Lee” there isn’t always a happy ending in love and it doesn’t always…

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