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    From the early 1950’s the teens that first started reading this book, they loved it. But the generation that lives today, seems to have lost interest in it. They have seemed that Holden has lost a bit of interest in him. Some teens believe that Holden stills has a grasp on today’s generation. Some may disagree because the language that Holden uses back then versus the language that is used today may confuse many students. The weird language may stun many of today’s teens, making teens not like…

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    Despite Frankenstein's creature being created with the qualities and emotional capabilities of a human-being, his physical appearance forced him to live a life of rejection and isolation. Before even learning the simple basics of complex emotions, he was repudiated from society or in particular, The De Lacey family. Regardless of the attacks and agony he faced for being a ‘monster’ based on his physical appearance alone, the creature choose to avoid actually hurting their family. “But my heart…

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    "Dr. Box is a man bent on revenge against anyone and everyone who ever crosses him in even the slightest way. Even if it takes decades. As a medical doctor, he uses his position to exact that revenge in a way that could cause more sensitive readers to swear off medical care forever. Eventually, over the course of this slim novel, Locke allows us to see past the gruff exterior to realize that, Dr. Box, while monstrous, is not the worst creature walking the planet; unfortunately, there are far…

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    Life is Rough, Just Live It Teenage years are like a roller coaster, many ups and downs, but a fun ride, so far. All teenager experience growth and a desire to become their own independent person. Regardless of the century, the teen years are when young adults search for physical, emotional, and intellectual independence while trying to hold onto the security of childhood. Just as fifteen year old Jemima, in the book Time Enough for Drums by Ann Rinaldi, begins to develop self-reliance within…

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    As we age and mature over our lifetime our goals and the things that were important to us at the age of 18 are no longer important to us at the age of 50. Although, there are some people at a young age, and through their adolescents who are more goal oriented than others, but typically the majority of adolescents are stuck in Erikson’s stage of identity versus role confusion. Therefore, during this time they are more concerned about themselves and who they want to become as adults. Although,…

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    “Who’s there!? Answer me, it’s not polite to sneak up on someone so go ahead show yourself, I said show yourself!” Michelle had reached behind her to try and grab something that might aid her in defending herself still looking in the general direction of the sound, that was until Maliyah broke into a fit or so Michelle thought when it turned out to be a panic attack, making Maliyah unable to speak of what Maliyah was experiencing for behind Michelle was the monster standing tall, ready to kill.…

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    Frankenstein doesn’t think too differently about human beings. He may not have known them, but he truly cared for them. He spent many days studying the “creatures,” yet he was kind of confused. Frankenstein wanted to understand the humans, he also seemed like he wanted them to be happy. “;when they rejoiced, I sympathized in their joys,” Frankenstein said. He cared so much about if they were happy or upset, them being upset also affected him. “ He was so interested in learning more about them…

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    The way the time traveller develops in the novel is very interesting because he through many changes like most people go through in their life span. The novel gives many great examples on how the time traveller changes in the story. He develops himself into a new person during the climax when he develops a new friendship and almost finds forbidden love. Throughout the story his guests think of him as a smart aleck, a little know it all. People from britain think he is clever but a little…

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    Can the average social media user live without exploring social media every hour? Social media is extremely popular among the teenagers, and it affects not only teenagers but other ages as well. The effects of social platforms have on teenagers are not sleeping, females are concerned about their image, and social skills. In today’s world, social media became a platform not only to interact, but to be a part of an online community. There are many reasons people use social media today, such to…

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    Pessimistic Body Image

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    Today’s society is revolved around one thing: social media. Teenagers and young adults all around the world are addicted to their cell phones and, most importantly, their social media profiles. We live in a world of likes and followers where the higher numbers you have, the more “popular” you are. Teenagers and young adults are exposed to edited pictures of men and women, which causes them to have a pessimistic body image about themselves. They tend to believe that these are real life images,…

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