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    In Frankenstein by Mary Shelley, love plays critical role in both the characters lives and actions causing them to feel isolated. The creature’s method of desolating Victor’s heart when deprived of paternal love and companionship is to kill those who Victor loves causing them both to be deprived of love and live in isolation. This ignites rage in Victor and the creature causing a violent mindset to influence their actions. When the creature requests love, “‘You must create a female for me with…

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    as red as a fire truck. To match a black and white stripe Mickey Mouse tank top. I also wore black nike roshe runs and a sequin Mickey Mouse headband, I got from a gift shop. My outfit I felt was cute and matched the theme of the parks. We were wandering around the park later that day, and saw the magic flying carpet. While Payton and my mom decided to go get some food for us, I went on a ride. Along with me on the ride was my brother and my dad. The rides could go up and they could…

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    Fort Wayne’s creative scene is an ever-expanding entity and includes individuals from all walks of life creating things that make them happy and allow them to express themselves creatively. Recently, I had the opportunity to sit down with Rosalee Harvey to discuss her art. Rosalee attended Northrop high school where, and it was there where she also started her clothing company Angel Eyes. After high school she went on to college finishing her degree in Fine Art. It was there that she really…

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    Child of God is a novel by Cormac McCarthy. The book is loosely based off of real life events. Child of God follows the story of Lester Ballard, an outsider in Sevier County, which is in Eastern Tennessee. The novel follows Lester's obsession with pedophilia as well as his decline into necrophilia and murder. The novel begins on Lester's family's property. There is an auction being held to sell his land. Lester breaks into the scene. He is very angry that the auction has started. He threatens to…

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    Media Culture Disability

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    constructed (“In (Disability) Time”). Disability studies has started to recognize society’s influence as a common denominator in many cultures (Ferris, “In (Disability) Time”). Radio was majorly affected by how his society saw him. For years he was seen wandering around the town, but the locals would not pay him any attention - unless he wandered too close to them (Radio). At the beginning of the movie, a mother is scene pulling her child away from Radio and crossing the street to get away from…

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    Thus begins the metaphor, emphasizing the original peace experienced through both nature's benevolent treatment of the cottage and Margaret's deep and joyful love. As the poem progresses, the cottage garden reflects Margaret's increasing habit of wandering. Wordsworth describes, "The border-tufts-/Daisy and thrift and lowly chamomile/And thyme- had straggled out into the paths/Which they were used to deck" (316-320). Likewise, the Man recounts learning from a stranger that Margaret "was used…

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    Rivers are regarded with love and reverence and fig ure prominently in the epic and folk literature of India. K. R. Srinivas Iyenga r suggests that the river stirs “an attachment almost personal”, in the Indian: “The ri ver in India is a feminine power and personality and the land (and men living on it) must woo her and deserve her love if their hopes of fruitfulness and security are to be realized” (Iyengar 323). The 96 Narmada and the Ganga from the saptsindhu – group of seven major rivers –…

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    In Shakespeare’s “Sonnet 116” the speaker gives the reader a set of guidelines on what love is and what love is not. Quatrain 1 and 3 focuses on what love is not, except for the last line of quatrain 3 which tells us what love is. In quatrain 1, the speaker uses wordplay and an enjambment to explain that real love does not change under any circumstance. In quatrain 3 the speaker explains what love is not through the personification of time. Love is not at the mercy of time, it is not “Time’s…

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    Seldom's The Selfish Gene

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    In the insignificant existence of humanity, those who possess the scientific brilliance to discover new data as well as the brave audacity to challenge previous theories bring us closer to a true contemplation of the universe. Similarly, throughout the work of scientists, noticeably Nicholas Copernicus and Galilei Galileo, the human understanding of the universe grew from an arrogant system that revolves around Earth into the eloquent heliocentric system we now know to be true today. The…

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    corner shops stalls (due to the fact that the cities were bigger) with a different selection of items and people could also travel more to buy items to also sell items on the road example: if you are tired of wandering around and you’re thirsty and hungry and you have some money a wandering peasant could appear and sell you some…

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