Victor G. Atiyeh

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    and the negatives to not living a balanced life. By creating unique character qualities and relations, Shelley was able to send a strong message. A very clear piece of advice was given by Shelley about why it is important to live a balanced life. Victor begins to ruin his life when he becomes obsessed in the creation of his monster. During the long period of time that Frankenstein is working on his creature, he grows very weak and sick. By this part of the novel, it stands out…

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    Melissa Müller’s text Anne Frank: The Biography, proves that Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett’s play The Diary of Anne Frank is unjustified in using dramatic license because it makes the reader confused on the role of the resistance, he or she loses the actual account of the arrest, and it also removes the feelings of the gestapo. Miep was not arrested in the annex, which questions the reader why. In the play Miep was in the country. Mr. Kraler, Miep and Mr. Frank survived and they went to…

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    persons. This type of monsters never knows exactly what it can do and what it cannot do. Last but not least, it is a subject that do not murder anyone physically, but that subject is the main cause of all of the problems. It is extremely selfish. Victor in Frankenstein is a good example of this type, who was truly villain in Frankenstein.…

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    are a few stitches Frankenstein was created by a man name ‘’Victor Frankenstein’’ he created a monstrous creature centuries ago, within the time victor brought the monster a monster Frankenstein to life. As victor was finished with his monster something strange about victor changed. He desperately brought the monster to life in an alien world, victor attempted to escape the torture of his monster. Frankenstein hides in the shadows. Victor decided to leave his home him…

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    “waking dream”, one she had while falling asleep. Under the induced hallucinations of the hypnagogic state, she envisioned a pale student of unhallowed arts kneeling beside the thing he had put together. In her classic 1823 novel, Shelley writes about Victor Frankenstein, a fledgling science student who embarks on an experiment that most would consider unorthodox and putrid. During his stay at the University of Ingolstadt in Germany he invents a secret formula to place life into dead organics.…

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    It was another day in Luster and the Hodgepodge was up early working in his lab. “At last! I can finally seek my revenge,” The Hodgepodge screamed with excitement. Six months from the present, the hodgepodge was just a human named Dramond. He was a scientist working on DNA potions in his underground lab. One day he felt vibrations under his feet and, not too long later, out popped the Yabbit. The Yabbit knocked the potions onto Dramond and he began morphing into what the unicorns called “the…

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    The lights flicker with a mysterious reason. In the story “The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street” is a story about a street named Maple Street that the lights go out for no reason. Everyone on the street blame each other for it but that later discover that aliens have control of the lights and all electrical things. The plot is unrealistic in “The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street” because the neighbors believe that aliens have control of the lights, everyone thinking that Les Goodman’s car…

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    factor in the plot and it is amplified by feelings of love and hatred.When Frankenstein was created the immediate emotions that filled Victor were of disgust and horror. This began the continues abuse and hate of his own creation. Due to the unjust treatment from his creator the monster wants revenge. He proceeds to kill William and Justine who were both close to Victor. The rage that filled the monster…

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    Victor had no idea that after he created the monster I would turn out the way that it did. For this reason alone his judgment of his knowledge was not that great in this factor. Victor had no plan to what would happen after he created the monster only that it would be alive. He didn't plan for all of the bad things that would come of it including the murder of his future wife. His actions of creating the monster took a huge downfall and was something that he had completely no knowledge or…

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    of humanity can be a terrifying yet a thrilling experience. Curiosity of new technology fuels progression that can harmful to upcoming generations due to the risk that technology can gain total consumption over humanity. In the novel Frankenstein, Victor Frankenstein is a man driven by eager ambition to make a name for himself, find success in science and to venture out in his absolute admiration for nature, but through his actions the balance of creation is disrupted.…

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