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    As I read the book‚” 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

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    ‘Frankenstein’ was written by the British novelist‚ Mary Shelly (born Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin)‚ on the 30th August 1797. Her parents were political philosopher‚ William Godwin and feminist‚ Mary Wollstonecraft. Mary’s mother died 11 days after her birth which left her father in charge of her upbringing for the next four years until he remarried his neighbour‚ Mary Jane Clairmont. In 1814 Mary had fallen in love with the married Percy Bysshe Shelly‚ one of her father’s political followers‚ and together

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    During the Romantic Era‚ Mary Shelly was inspired by several authors‚ such as Samuel Taylor Coleridge and John Milton‚ to write her very first novel‚ Frankenstein. In her novel‚ Mary Shelly incorporated the idea that nature is beautiful in many ways. Men were supposed to find peace‚ joy‚ and love in it rather than fear and misery. One of her main characters was a monster who was referred to as the devil‚ and who was created by Victor Frankenstein. The devil is made up of one hundred percent of various

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    and significance of death in light of the Christian narrative and how the hope of the resurrection plays a role in comfort. Grief is a journey that may not conclude during one’s life journey. One can turn to God and the church to ease the suffering (Shelly & Miller‚ 2006). It would be easy to reflect on this story of grief from an outsiders perspective. In reality‚ if one is walking this earth they will experience grief. This is not only Nicolas’s story; this is the story of all humanity. It is a story

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    Kimmy Leitma 11-8-11 Some characters keep a secret intending not to cause harm‚ but may do so anyways. In Frankenstein‚ Mary Shelly thinks secrecy is a necessity for Victor because he has the secret to life‚ and if he told‚ people will think he is crazy and may blame him for the destruction of the monster. Shelly makes it evident there are always consequences for a character’s choice to keep a secret because Victor becomes the newly lonesome being after all ones close to him die. Frankenstein

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    THE NATURE OF THE SON’S SUBORDINATION The debates within evangelicalism over the subordination of the Son do not seem to have subsided with the passing of time or increase in knowledge of the Scriptures and in spite of the larger volume of scholarship‚ be it biblical‚ theological or historical‚ conducted by and available to the two sides‚ gradationists and equivalentionist‚ or complementarians and egalitarians. Summary - Equivalentists In summary‚ equivalentists agree with gradationists that there

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    The title of this article is “Parents put malls on Santa’s naughty list for making them pay.” This article was written by the Chicago Tribune‚ but was adapted by the Newsela Staff. It was published on December 1‚ 2015. Since it was a group effort there are no specific credentials. I believe the intended audience is anyone who has children. Basically‚ this article talks about parents having to pay for their children to see Santa Claus. It started off where they only had to pay for pictures. Now

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    Meg Murry is usually annoyed by everything and is always bored. She’s nice‚ but can be very mean to people. Meg gets in trouble a lot at school and often fights with people. Her dad left her‚ so she’s upset and confused most of the time. Meg also has a dog named Fortinbras and a fluffy cat. Meg’s little brother Charles Wallace can read both her and her mother’s minds. Her other brothers are Sandy and Dennys and they’re always making fun of Meg. At school‚ kids tease Meg and Charles Wallace all day

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    Frankenstein has many important key themes‚ most specifically‚ victory as achieved by Victor Frankenstein. Readers can easily identify multiple different themes in Frankenstein by Mary Shelly‚ including love and nature among others. The many themes in the novel‚ like insanity‚ play an important role in the novel in that it invigorates the readers minds and help to aid in the plot itself and move the story along (Watkin par. 7). The many themes addressed in the novel help to further delve into the

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    with each other. This book is in the hands of many intelligent readers and it should not be underestimated by the power that it may hold. Although‚ it must hold to its meaning‚ we can not allow it to steer us to the wrong’s of the world today. Shelly Fishkin suggests Mark Twain has "obscured" the African American roots when writing Huck Finn. Jim‚ as suggested by Fishkin‚ has been plagued with a dialect that should not be represented by the African American race during that time. The question

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