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    because it turns out to be something he was not expecting. When the monster is brought to life the doctor says “I had desired it with an ardour that far exceeded moderation; but now that I had finished‚ the beauty of the dream vanished‚ and the breathless horror and disgust had filled my heart" (Shelley 34). Dr. Frankenstein is very selfish because he flees and does not take full responsibility of his creation. When Dr. Frankenstein was in the process of shaping his creation his intentions were naïve

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    Vertigo: Not Fear But Obsession When I was watching the film‚ actually‚ I didn’t feel very scared. What I really felt is full of confusion‚ suspense and obsession. After I watched the film‚ I felt breathless and dizziness. Therefore‚ I agree that the central feeling in the film is not fear‚ but obsession. At the beginning‚ Gavin Elster met his friend Scottie and asked him to follow his wife. Gavin suggested that maybe his wife being obsessed by the ghost of her grandmother. There were

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    taste‚ and hearing. The monster looks just like the humans except he is a bit larger in size. He keeps telling himself that he looks different and ugly than the humans. For example‚ he stated‚ “how could i describe my emotions at the catastrophe...breathless horror and disgust filled my heart” ( 35). Throughout

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    Nature is key to many aspects of life; one could even say that it is needed for survival. Humans were meant to interact with nature‚ so it is beneficial to periodically connect with the world. When analyzing the two writing pieces‚ Fahrenheit 451 and “Nature”‚ one can discover how Montag’s journey into nature reflects the one depicted by Emerson‚ and how there is “an occult relation between man and the vegetable” (Emerson). While applying what is known about Montag and his venture into the world

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    Turning autumn leaves descend upon the firm October soil; cool‚ crisp air infiltrates my nostrils with cinnamon scents‚ Grandma’s famous pumpkin rolls‚ and incomparable to them all - harvested crops. These harvest aromas occupy the October air and stimulate the senses from my childhood. Memories of my combine commutes replay in my head like a broken record; my tiny feet dangle over the petite passenger seat as the equipment head seizes my sights. Time transcends‚ and I return today as Dad and I pack

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    However‚ in Frankenstein by Mary Shelley‚ Shelley points out the negative side-effects that ambition can have if handled improperly. Victor Frankenstein spends two years attempting to create life before “the beauty of [his] dream [vanishes]‚ and breathless horror and disgust [fills his] heart” as he realizes that his ambition has created a monster (35). Although Frankenstein is clearly ashamed of the creature that he created‚ he resolves to remain silent‚ and in my opinion‚ this is where his mistake

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    for me with whom i can live in the interchange of those sympathies necessary for my being” (shelley 104). He is also different in different ways like he looks different from any other human.” How could i describe my emotions at the catastrophe… breathless horror and disgust filled my heart” (shelley 35).

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    they were in to question the source of life‚ by presenting the notion that electricity was the “spark of life”. However‚ this idea was perceived as work against God‚ as shown in Frankenstein through the quote “the beauty of my dream vanished‚ and breathless horror and disgust filled my heart”. The juxtaposition of the positive and negative connotations of “beauty” and “disgust” convey to the responder that the theories which catalysed the Scientific Revolution were initially considered beneficial to

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    22/4/17 Journal Entry #8 London Christopher embarks on a challenging journey to London which acts as a symbolic rite of passage‚ as he successfully transitions from a boy needs help completing everyday task for the normal person to someone who can independently complete a task beyond his limitations. Christopher had to endure thirst and hunger while he was in a state of confusion while waiting for a train. I felt sympathetic towards him‚ feeling both worried but at the same time a sense of reverence

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    THE FRENCH NEW WAVE LA NOUVELLE VAUGE During the German occupation French cinema thrived‚ this was due to the protection given to it from foreign competition. When the war ended American films flooded into the French market‚ these films were greeted with great enthusiasm‚ as many were curious about all aspects of American culture. The Blums-Byrnes Agreement regulated the flow of foreign films in the French market. This agreement stated that French films could only be shown for 13 weeks

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