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    Hannah Oates 39665138 English 224 Margery Fee October 20‚ 2014 Frankenstein- God‚ Creator‚ and Adam In Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein‚ Victor Frankenstein attempts to take on the role as God by fabricating a monster in his laboratory. Throughout the story there are many religious references and biblical allusions‚ particularly the theme of the outcast and the story of creation. In this essay I will examine Victor’s character traits to show how he is seen as a Godly figure. I will also look at how

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    Lady Macbeth

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    Masculinity In the play‚ “Macbeth” by Shakespeare‚ the women are the darkest characters. Lady Macbeth plays the opposite gender role as a woman. Contrary to the popular western conception of women being kind‚ homely‚ and loving‚ Shakespeare represents Lady Macbeth in a masculine way. Her masculinity stands out‚ because in the play she wishes to be a man‚ she manipulates Macbeth to commit murder‚ and she believes Macbeth is womanly‚ unlike herself. In the play Lady Macbeth wishes she to be a man so

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    The Role of Lady Macbeth Throughout Macbeth‚ we learn about Macbeth and Lady Macbeth’s evil plot to take the throne of Scotland. Both of these characters are evil‚ but my questions are: Who’s more evil? Who’s more responsible for their cruel plot? First off‚ I’m going to discuss Macbeth and his evil. Macbeth starts out as a very likeable character as he is promoted to Thane of Cawdor at the beginning of the book‚ a very respected position. After his big promotion‚ the Weird Sisters are the

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    Macbeth Soundtrack 1. I Just Can’t Wait to be King- Lion King Act 1 Scene 5 The song I Just Can’t Wait to be King‚ which appears in the movie The Lion King‚ is about Simba yearning to be king. This mimics Macbeth’s state of mind after he hears the witches’ three predictions‚ the last of them being of him becoming a king. As soon as he heard the prediction‚ he got so enthralled that he didn’t listen to reason‚ or even question the validity of the witches’. In Act 1 Scene 5‚ in his letter to

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    Macbeth Quotes Act I 1. Scene 5 (Line 76) The speaker is Lady Macbeth and she is instructing her husband to put on a façade of kindness upon Duncan arrival but to be stealthy when committing the murder. This is an example of imagery because she uses a metaphor by telling her husband to become a flower and snake. The quote also develops Lady Macbeth manipulative character. 2. Scene 3 (Line 39) This quote is said by Macbeth after his victorious battle and right before he encounters the witches

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    Regicide In Macbeth

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    macbeth‚ in his first soliloquy‚ finds himself in war with his conscience over the possibility of regicide. He is concerned that the concequences he will face for his actions would be vast and uncontrolable‚ and wants them too ’trammel up’ although he knows that what he is asking for would not be possible. The line “If it were done." shows the audience that murderous thoughts are alien to Macbeth‚ this shows he is normally a very moral and conscientious man because he knows that regicide is a sin

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    Compare and contrast the narrators in Gulliver’s Travels and Frankenstein‚ the narrative methods‚ and the effects of these different ways of telling a story in Gulliver’s Travels and Frankenstein. Ravee Chen S2 English H Dr.Freisen 8 April 2010 Word count: 1491 Why do authors use different types of narrators? Jonathan Swift and Mary Shelly have both chosen a first-person narrator in their novels Gulliver’s Travels and Frankenstein. In Gulliver’s Travels the

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    Cloning Lead to a Modern Frankenstein? In the story‚ after creating the monster‚ Victor creates an ethical dilemma. This brings about the question‚ could this happen in real life? With cloning‚ it can. Examples in Frankenstein can compare to cloning and prove that a modern Frankenstein can exist. One quote is: ““When I found so astonishing a power placed within my hands‚ I hesitated a long time concerning the manner in which I should employ it” (Shelley 51). Frankenstein contemplated the idea

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    Victor Frankenstein life story is a t the heart of Frankenstein. Victor grew up in Geneva reading the work of ancient and outdated alchemists. Victor became ill when he attended ingolstadt university where he learned science and the secret of life. He tends to be fascinated with creating life and then creates his own hideous creature. The creature in frankenstein is like human the way he was made up. He was made up by human pieces and put together. How ever‚ when the creature sees other playing in

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    Macbeth – Crime Essay Macbeth by William Shakespeare’s tells of Macbeth‚ a courageous warrior who is initially held in high esteem by many noblemen‚ and his gradual decline into evil after he is given a prophecy which foretells him becoming king‚ resulting in his killing of the king to satisfy his ambition. Shakespeare utilises a number of dramatic techniques in order to portray the issue of crime as being counter-productive though the decline of Macbeth’s character‚ and the various effects it

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