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    is the real killer In the Frankenstein‚ there are six characters that die in the novel. What is the fundamental cause of their death? Who is the real killer? One may argue that this question is meaningless because it is obvious that the nameless monster kills almost every character except victor’s mother‚ who died naturally. However‚ the real killer should not be just the one who kills people by his hand‚ but the one who causes the death of so many innocent people‚ fundamentally. In the novel‚ initially

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    December 3‚ 2008 Monster Energy Drink: On Top of the Game. The can stands at approximately six inches tall and only has 16 ounces inside of the can. The can is made out of aluminum and is very easy to carry around wherever you are going. It’s tab at the top of the can matches the color of the Monster that it goes with. Some people would say that Red Bull is better because it “improves performance and increases concentration (redbullusa)”‚ but I find that when I drink a Monster that it does the

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    When the word monster comes to mind‚ especially when compared to Frankenstein by Mary Shelley‚ one would think of a creature that is ugly‚ different‚ violent‚ and an outcast much like the monster in Frankenstein. In this novel‚ Victor Frankenstein‚ a scientist who extremely interested in alchemy‚ creates a creature that is considered to be the monster of the story. Looking deeper in the novel‚ Victor is the true monster because of the scary traits of his personality. Things are not always what

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    Frankenstein” by Mary Shelly‚ I felt like the monsters violence was unjustified. His violent out burst were for revenge. When the monster didn’t get a female companion it made him angry and sad. He cant get any one remotely like him. No one to know what he feels on the day to day basis. But that doesn’t give him the right to kill or hurt people. He killed William‚ Elizabeth‚ and Henry; just to get back at Victor. That’s a perfect example on how unjustified the monsters actions were. He shouldn’t have felt

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    Loch Ness Monster

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    The Loch Ness Monster For years on end‚ we have been trying to look for hidden animals that we believe have or do live on earth just like us. that call cryptids. What really fascinate people is how long that have stay hidden from people and why want we found any of them. Not too long ago‚ the camera has been a useful tool and have gave us a way to capture or film a cryptid and since then every now and then‚ some luck people gets to film or take a picture of one. Out of all the cryptids in the world

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    Monsters Monsters are unpredicted and are made at anytime. Monsters show different actions that can affect what society acts upon them. We can see that monsters can be unfairly labeled by examining “Of Mice and Men”‚ “Born of A Man and Woman”‚ and “Monster”. People will jump to conclusion when it comes to labeling other people as monsters‚ this is because of the characteristics of disorders that people cannot understand‚and the looks or appearance on one self changes people’s opinions. Through

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    TERM ASSIGNMENT The Loch Ness Monster Most people in the world fascinated by mysteries and it doesn’t depend on their age. Young people interested in such things as well as adults. All kinds of mysteries attract attention of masses. They may be so nonsense mysterious events but people like them. Due to this reaction of people‚ the press is trying to develop this kind of news. They create a lot of new mysteries and multiply exist theories. They know that people could believe to things

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    Frankenstein’s life before the creation and after. The monster wasn’t made for mass destruction but godful life. Seeking revenge for rejection from mankind‚ the creature creates loneliness in Victor’s life. The question “Is man born evil or is evil created in man by society” is answered in the book because the creature wasn’t born evil. Over the years he grew a dark side because of no guidance‚ rejection‚ failure‚ and jealousy. To begin with‚ the monster faces rejection as soon as he’s created. Victor

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    experimentation on deceased animals he perfects the formula‚ with the permission of his mentor he illegally digs up corpses to find suitable body parts for his undead creation. As Frankenstein gives life to Adam‚ he realizes the that he has created a monster without a soul‚ so he dips out like a

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    The Sea of Monsters is a fantasy-adventure novel based on Greek mythology written by Rick Riordan published in 2006. It is the second novel in the Percy Jackson & the Olympians series and the sequel to The Lightning Thief. This book chronicles the adventures of thirteen-year-old demigod Percy Jackson as he and his friends rescue his satyr friend Grover from the Cyclops Polyphemus and save the camp from a Titan’s attack by bringing the Golden Fleece to cure Thalia’s poisoned pine tree. The best

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