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    Throughout Beowulf and Frankenstein there have been parts in the book in which characterize certain actions and certain themes that make the book’s interesting, for example in Beowulf it was the action of pride that lead Beowulf to accomplish what he did and die the way he died. Because beowulf was being so prideful he did not listening to an advise that a wise king gave him about pride and went on to do the things he did, the way he did them. In frankenstein it was the idea of nature,…

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    Doodle's Death Analysis

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    Yes, I think that the narrator was responsible for doodles death. The narrator push doodle to hard causing him to die. The narrator wanted to kill doodle from the start because he wanted to push a pillow on to his face and make doodle die. The narrator also hated his brother doodle because he was an invalid brother. The narrator was always negative about doodle and everyone around him. On page 1 “Everybody thought that doodle was going to die.” The narrator was saying that because he wants…

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    force to be reckoned with. In conclusion, Banerjee’s informative article is successful in illuminating the underlying feminist meaning behind Victor’s scientific journey, and emphasizes that although women are seemingly inferior compared to men during this time period, the reproductive power of women is one that is not only duplicable…

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    Like the saying goes, "Nobody should judge a book by its cover." A person can't determine what type of person somebody is based on their physical appearance. Simply by walking around we are continuously judged by our appearance. Physical judgment has been around for centuries. It's a never ending cycle. In the book Frankenstein the creature spent his whole life in misery and solitude, by being neglected by everyone including Victor his own creator. The entire creature wanted was the…

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    What if you were a serial killer? You hunt down your prey and suck the life out of your victims, while eradicating all evidence leading to your discovery. But what if you handed in the evidence and let yourself be discovered? Well, it’s your choice, so it’s up to you. Choose wisely. In Edgar Allan Poe’s short story “The Tell-Tale Heart,” shows us such a character. The narrator is known to be a madman, yet he does not think so. He meets an old man that he dearly loves, but because he has a…

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    Does one act as a result of their instinct, or the way they were raised? In Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, a ruthless and harmful creature hurts many people. But does he act this way by nature? Or is the lack of nurturing that causes him to be so vile? Although the creature can be held accountable for his actions, Frankenstein's lack of compassion ultimately leads to the monster's cruelty. The creature has a face that only a mother could love. His creator even refers to him as "horrid" (Shelley…

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    I have noticed in this world that a lot of teenagers chose to run away from home. Teenagers chose to run away because they might not feel wanted or not cared about. That is their decision or choice. Running away is a choice. Teenagers or people in general might do it because they might want to forget the past and look towards the future. The people might do it because they want to change or have a second chance. Running away is a bold choice for people if they want to accept it. Running away is…

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    Frankenstein Theme Essay

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    The three themes that are well suited for the Protagonist of the story Victor Frankenstein are pursuit of knowledge, Guilt/regret, and Man playing God. Victor Frankenstein are these types of themes because of what he went through in the story of his trial and errors. The theme pursuit of knowledge comes from the studies of science and what is life from the world itself. Guilt/regret comes from the struggles and hardships he went through such as the deaths of loved ones. Finally Man playing God…

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    The hunted prey galloped through the thick, dense dark forest. The prey dodging tree after tree, using fire eyes to see. Stomping on the ground hard, braking color leaves the prey leaped faster. The wild creature knew these woods well. The creature couldn't end in the open field. The prey glanced back three seconds fast. First second think about where the predator shall be, another second remind itself to keep on running, third second wondering where to go, to get away. The creature quick…

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    Monster Misconceptions Mary Shelley suggests in her novel Frankenstein, A Modern Prometheus that it is sometimes difficult to pick out the real monsters much like in today’s society. The idea of what people think that a monster should look and sound like points to the creature being a monster. The qualities of a monster go much deeper than appearance. Victor’s creature was classified as a monster but when personality and actions are taken into account, Victor is clearly the real monster.…

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