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    Olympus‚ with all of the Gods and Goddess gathering to think of what to do with the monsters down below. They were explaining what they were like‚ Satyr‚ legs and horns of a goat and the rest human‚ he epitomize creatures to do as her wishes‚ Chimera‚ a man eating creature that was parts of‚ a lion‚ snake and goat‚ and others. Most importantly they were discussing what they would do with Typhon‚ known as the “Father of All Monsters”‚ he had a human body that reached up to the stars and arms to spread

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    We Create Our Own Monsters

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    2012 We Create Our Own Monsters Monsters are different for everyone. Some may think monsters are purple‚ hairy‚ one-eyed freaks. Others may think they are atrocious beasts with chain-saws and bloody faces out to kill you! But monsters don’t just have to be a literal thing that we can see and feel. Many monsters are figurative‚ meaning that it’s not an actual real life monster but are features and characteristics made up of our own fears. Many times the things that make a monster scary are because of

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    beyond our imagination; they called it the dreaded monster with the one eye. It was said that this monster lived solely on human flesh and that the monster was ugly baring a distinct lightening shaped scare on it’s forehead. I had never seen this monster before but I was temptation has drove me to explore what this monster was about... As time wore on I finally gathered the courage‚ despite all the warnings‚ to face that wretched monster. monster. I walked through the battered gates and at the end

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    literature sometimes wont allow you to set the book aside and leave the characters life. The attraction and attachment of humans to fictional characters through reading is seen in the poem “The Reader” by Richard Wilbur and an excerpt from the short story “A General in the Library” by Italo Calvino. “The Reader” by Richard Wilbur is a poem in which a young woman goes back and re reads books of her childhood. It is almost like she is having a

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    What can I do to make a difference: In the Life of Animal and there by Environment My deep conviction of being vegetarian will not only make the difference in the life of the animal kingdom but also save the Earth planet. I think a vegetarian habit will go a long way to enjoy long sustainable way of life using Natural Capital economically. This habit can also serve as an example for future generation if they could be convinced regarding the truth of being vegetarian in its perspective value‚ imparting

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    the real monster - Victor Frankenstein or his creation. Ever since the doctors creation gets alive‚ the character starts to call him a monster‚ devil‚ demon‚ etc. This predisposes the reader to accept that the creation is the monster from the question above. Moreover‚ its appearance is a monstrous‚ especially his watery eyes. Also he is more powerful than Victor‚ his height is superior to doctors height‚ his joins are more supple. But the biggest reason to believe the creature is monster are his

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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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    or prejudicing the reader? There seems to be a contradiction in how Curley’s wife should be viewed. In his letter to Claire Luce Steinbeck says that Curley’s wife is “A nice‚ kind girl and not a floozy.” But then Steinbeck allows other characters to speak about her in a gossipy manor. “I think Curley’s married a … tart.” From the evidence of the letter I do not feel that Steinbeck is prejudicing the reader against Curley’s wife. I feel he is doing this to prepare the reader for the tragedy at the

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    on page 90‚ Atticus told Scout and Jem‚ “Remember it’s a sin to kill a mockingbird.” Scout didn’t understand this‚ and so she asked Miss Maudie about it. She responded‚ “Mockingbirds don’t do one thing but make music for us to enjoy. They don’t eat up people’s gardens‚ they don’t nest in corncribs‚ they don’t do one thing but sing their hearts out for us.” From these parts of the book‚ we learn that mockingbirds are innocent; it is a sin to hurt or injure them. I think that the symbolism of mockingbirds

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    Victor creates a monster‚ but when he finishes creating him‚ he gets scared and abandons the monster. Leaving the monster with no one to care for him so he always was lonely and had an empty feeling inside him. However though he had some qualities that he was just like a human being. For example some of his human qualities is he was very understanding with the cottagers “i had been accustomed during the night to steal a part of their store for my own consumption but when i found out i inflicted pain

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