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    books and movies you see are all about horror and thriller tales. I chose to watch Victor Frankenstein (2015) and The Curse of Frankenstein (1957) These two movies seemed them most interesting to me. The movie Victor Frankenstein is an interesting twist on the classic Frankenstein tale. In this movie the story goes beyond the simple mad man creating life instead it tells the story of why this mad man was so desperate to create life in the first place. In this story Victor…

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    it. In a way the all the differnt clues build to paint the pictureof the twist. Nevetheless, this feature of the film does not make the twist any less unexpected, but just makes the film full of tension without giving anything away. The fact that the whole film supports the ending makes it worth it to watch the film multiple times to catch all the indicators. What makes the film beautiful work of art is the fact that the twist at the end is hiding in plain sight the whole time but is too hard to…

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    story lines. Years after publication, Jackson’s stories are still considered some of the greatest works in American literature. Throughout Shirley Jackson’s short stories “The Lottery”, “The Possibility of Evil”, and “Charles”, there are grim plot twists at the end of the stories that make the reader realize the real meaning of…

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    The heart is engulfed in darkness, once the mind becomes corrupted. This idea creates Joseph Conrad’s 104 page novella, Heart of Darkness. In Heart of Darkness, Conrad illustrates colonial power twists a man’s heart. Conrad uses characterization to demonstrate how the greedy power can darken the heart. Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad takes place in the Congo of Africa. The protagonist is Charlie Marlow, an English seaman, who enters the Congo on a steamboat in search of a man named Kurtz.…

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    Mary E. Wilkins Freeman was an exceptionally impressive author during her time. Her numerous works and short stories have caught the eyes of many simply because of her strong willed female protagonists and the way she historically documented early New England village life within her stories. Freeman is widely considered to be an influential contributor to the creation of short novels, especially short novels written for or about women. She was also very dedicated to her work and was extremely…

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    “It did perversely happen in eight and a half cases out of ten, either that it sickened from want and cold, or fell into the fire from neglect, or got half-smothered by accident…”(Dickens 26). As stated in Oliver Twist, child abuse during the Victorian Era was a frequent yet terrible form of cruelty. Child abuse is usually given by a parent or caregiver intentionally to harm a child physically, sexually, emotionally, or through neglect. Unfortunately, this epidemic is still commonly found…

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    first thing that stood out to me in Hollywood version was the very interesting story line. They basically took the key components of the story like the people and the basic plot of the story and made it there own, by adding in different characters, twists, and ideas. The reason why I believe they did this was…

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    Then remove the soaked tubing from the water and tightly twist one end several times and either tie with a string of tie a knot in the tubing, fill the model cell with a salt solution of distilled water. We were then instructed to twist the open end of the dialysis tubing and tie it tight, dry the bag and place it into any type of solution.We collected our data by using materials such as a small…

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    something and greed is defined as the selfish desire for the very same thing. John Steinbeck treats these themes very well in his literature. Another author, Guy de Maupassant wrote a short passage called The Necklace which uses both themes with an ironic twist at the end. French author Guy de Maupassant uses the character of Madame Loisel to express how ambition can turn to greed. This woman isn’t rich, not too poor either. Like us she always wanted a little more from life. The author writes,…

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    didn’t expect the “Professor” to save her, because he was claimed as the most likely culprit, but he proved that he wasn’t the killer which isn’t what I expected. Personally, I would recommend this book to everyone who likes mystery, unexpected twists, and action. Like most books, this book starts off slow and lacking in excitement, but when you get to the climax and even the rising action, the action is intense. For example, when the kids are first told that they have to leave Egypt, you…

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