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    One day, in 1960, a man named Tim Dinsdale drove to Loch Ness in Scotland and began to film something that would change reality. People should believe that the Loch Ness monster may exist in Loch Ness. The fact that the Loch Ness monster exists is supported by significant evidence that includes water-based sightings, land-based sightings, film/pictures, and sonar evidence. This monster is according to Dictionary.com “a large aquatic animal resembling a serpent or a plesiosaur like a reptile,…

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    Frankenstein by Mary Shelley is about Victor creating a creature that killed family members because of poor direction. Victor was guilty of the monsters actions because the monster was abandoned. Victor chose how he wanted the creature to act because he created it. The setting of Frankenstein took place in Victor's hometown, where all his family and friends were. Through isolation, character, and setting, Mary Shelley suggests that we can become overpowered to prove that Victor is guilty of the…

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    In What is a Monster, Peter Brooks claims that the story of this ugly, larger-than-life, monstrous body raises complex questions of motherhood, fatherhood, gender, and narrative. He says that in Frankenstein, a monstrous body is created that brings about many questions concerning if the monster will be treated differently by society. The story brings up question of what a monster really is and how it relates to the story Frankenstein. The narrative structure of Frankenstein involves different…

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    fulfilled, and I may die” (Shelley 215). Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, tells a story of a man, Victor, who creates a monster and is miserable after making this creature. Victor’s narcissism causes him to have a miserable life. Victor’s self-isolation, want for glory, and defending his reputation are the cause of his wretchedness. Victor’s belief that he is the most miserable of humans, causes him to be alone. Victor believes that because he knows how to create life and no one else does, that…

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    the child or the parent? In, the book Frankenstein the main character Victor, creates a Creature, in his image. The Creature goes physco and begins killing people. Victor creates the creature The Creature’s responsibilities directly affect how the monster is perceived; the Creature can control his actions, emotions and feelings; therefore the Creature is responsible for the tragedies in the book. The Creature was created by Victor. Family members especially the parents play an important role…

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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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