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    Final Writing Assessment Frankenstein by Mary Shelly is one of the finest expressions of a gothic novel and also fits many characteristics of a romantic novel. Gothic novels are the combination of horror and romance; also they question the mysterious‚ supernatural ways of science and nature. Romanticism is also seen throughout the novel. Romanticism allows this novel to be more linked to a gothic novel and to one of the major themes; nature. Shelly uses these ideas of a gothic and romantic novel

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    Frankenstein: What makes it a Gothic Novel? One of the most important aspects of any gothic novel is setting. Mary Shelly ’s Frankenstein is an innovative and disturbing work that weaves a tale of passion‚ misery‚ dread‚ and remorse. Shelly reveals the story of a man ’s thirst for knowledge which leads to a monstrous creation that goes against the laws of nature and natural order. The man‚ Victor Frankenstein‚ in utter disgust‚ abandons his creation who is shunned by all of mankind yet still

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    Mrs. Acres Homemade Pies

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    Mrs. Acres Homemade Pies Shelly Acres‚ whose grandmother gave her a family recipe for making pies‚ loved to cook so she decided to start a business she called Mrs. Acres Home-made Pies. The company produced specialty pies and sells them in local supermarkets and select family restaurants. In each of the first six months‚ Shelly and three part-time employees sold 2‚000 pies for $4.50 each‚ netting $1.50 profit per pie. The pies were quite successful and Shelly could not keep up with demand. The

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    daughter was terrified of every hygienist that reached into her mouth‚ but ever since we met Shelly coming to the dentist has been a breeze.” Shelly is everyone’s favorite hygienist and has provided my family with phenomenal dental care for the past two generations now. Shelly is far past retirement age; she refuses to retire because of the passion that she has for her job. I have always admired Shellys Shelly arrives at the clinic by six every morning. She tells me that she likes the early hours and

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    She had to be excommunicated because of her sin‚ as if she were a leper in biblical times. Shelly was removed from complete interaction with males in order to subordinate‚ belittle‚ and force her to remove herself. These actions are detrimental to the healthy development of masculinity in young men because they are given an example of unnecessary

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    Frankenstein: What Makes it a Gothic Novel? One of the most important aspects of any gothic novel is setting. Mary Shelly ’s Frankenstein is an innovative and disturbing work that weaves a tale of passion‚ misery‚ dread‚ and remorse. Shelly reveals the story of a man ’s thirst for knowledge which leads to a monstrous creation that goes against the laws of nature and natural order. The man‚ Victor Frankenstein‚ in utter disgust‚ abandons his creation who is shunned by all of mankind yet still

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    heinous crimes on Nature in Frankenstein and pays immensely for them throughout the novel. During the creation scene‚ Mary Shelly uses language resonant with childbirth to symbolize the creation of the monster as a reference to birthing a child. She also uses language resonant with sex to paint the picture of the symbolic rape of Nature when Frankenstein creates the monster. Shelly uses language resonant with childbirth throughout the creation scene to emphasize Frankenstein’s issues with women and to

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    life and death. Shelly’s purpose in writing the novel was to entertain. However‚ the time period in which Shelly wrote the novel was very conservative and the themes of life and death could had been offensive. Shelly’s experiences with death drives the story of Frankenstein. Everyone deals with death‚ and many would want to bring their loved ones back to life. Frankenstein was a risk for Shelly‚ yet she became a successful writer and continues to inspire people today.

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    Background The Custom Woodworking Company is a small-to-medium sized custom furniture and cabinet making company‚ with head-office and a spacious plant site at Industrial Estates‚ Someplace‚ BC. Its Chairman and Chief Executive Officer is Ron Carpenter now in his late-sixties. His wife Mrs. Emelia Carpenter‚ being an aggressive business woman and somewhat younger than her husband‚ now effectively runs the company. Ron Carpenter is affectionately known to all as "Woody" and so the company is generally

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    in the English romantic tradition. Although she published many works on her own‚ she was best known for the work she did as the literary executor for her husband. While we know her as the author of Frankenstein‚ many at the time believed that Percy Shelly had written it and simply published it under her name. Ginn believes that Mary meeting Percy gave her a sense of identity‚ more then she had by being the daughter of Mary Wollstonecraft and William Godwin. He molded her into the wife he wanted; he

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