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    Victor Frankenstein was always fascinated with his studies witch ultimately lead to the creation of the monster. Since Victor Frankenstein felt isolated from the outside world‚ one would assume that he built the monster to have a companion and to perfect humanity in the process but he ultimately fails. Even though he created the monster‚ Frankenstein was appalled to see he had created such a grotesque abomination and had no intension in keeping him around. If only the monster would have received

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    Ads R Us is a novel by Claire Carmichael‚ targeted at a young adolescent audience. It is a dystopian fiction and gives the reader an insight into a world of advertising and how the protagonist of Barrett is affected by it. Obliged to leaving an eco-cult civilisation called Simplicity once his uncle had perished‚ Barrett finds himself with his rich Aunt Kara and Uncle Adrian and spoiled cousin‚ Taylor‚ in The Chattering World; to which he is entirely unfamiliar. In the duration of time that he resides

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    How to write a good story

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    1. Your story needs to hook the reader from its first sentence. Whatever you write‚ cause your reader to feel from the outset that they are going to enjoy the time given over to reading your story. You can do this by writing about characters and incidents that the reader can relate to. Such stories begin and remain lively‚ interesting and meaningful. The reader can relate to what is happening. The imagined narrator has an inviting‚ interesting tone of voice. The story is unified and coherent

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    VICTOR Victor’s selfishness where he is consumed only in the suffering which affects him. Even despite the Monster’s eloquence and sensitivity‚ Victor’s superficiality causes him to disregard the Monster altogether. fVictor Frankenstein feels tremendously guilty over Justine’s death‚ and tortures himself endlessly over it.  He feels in some ways that Justine’s murder is the worse of the two he is responsible for (“the other far more dreadfully murdered “(57)) and later‚ while sick and incarcerated

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    extra-terrestrial in origin‚” once said a man by the name of Kingsley Amis. With this said it can definitely be determined that Frankenstein is a science fiction novel. However‚ what elements make this piece of literature a work of science fiction? To begin‚ Frankenstein bestows life in a lifeless creature made from the bodies of corpses. This is the first example that shows how this story is an example of a science fiction. The example can be found in the fourth chapter of the book and reads as‚ “With an

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    D’Ambrosio AP English Literature/Comp‚ Period 5 15 December 2014 Frankenstein: Nature vs. Nurture In the novel Frankenstein‚ Mary Shelley brings about the debate between nature versus nurture. Mentioned by Dan Hurley in his work‚ Trait vs. Fate‚ is a little story that involves this topic. "Two alcoholic mice‚ a mother and her son‚ sit on two bar stools‚ lapping gin from two thimbles. The mother mouse looks up and says‚ "Hey geniuses‚ tell me how my son got into this sorry state." "Bad inheritance‚" says

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    Exploring the Theme Abandonment in Frankenstein “One must not abandon their obligation as a parent‚ when making the decision to take responsibility for the child.” Every child needs someone to admire and look up to as a parental figure teaching them from what is right and wrong. In relation to this quote‚ Mary Shelley profoundly discusses the theme of abandonment throughout the novel as it was a dramatizing event that took place during her lifetime when she was a child. Mary Shelley’s mother passed

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    Through the use of parallel events along with themes‚ such as the journey towards adulthood and the search for redemption‚ Khaled Hosseini portrays a guilty Amir in search of redeeming himself and paints a story of "friendship‚ fathers‚ sons‚ betrayal‚ tribute and redemption" ("Novels which explore the struggle for modern identity"). Throughout the novel there are many parallel events that show Amir’s quest to redeem himself‚ from his desire for acceptance in Baba’s eyes to his guilt about Hassan’s

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    Monster Made by Society Ashley Buckle ENG3U Mr. Sharpe January‚ 2014 Mary Shelley’s ‘Frankenstein’ is a gothic horror book written in the 1800’s; it is the story of a scientist creating a monster which turns against him and torments him. Through this story Mary Shelley demonstrates the idea that mankind is neither good nor evil‚ and through this we are shown the story of Frankenstein’s creature and what it has to endure after it is abandoned by his creator. Like the rest of

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    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 the creature is portrayed as the

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