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    Bulacan State University City of Malolos‚ Bulacan College of Business Administration Case Analysis: A Transition of a Firm and Its Internal/External Environments In partial fulfillment of the Requirements in MGT 413e Submitted to: Mrs. Ma. Lourdes Cervantes Submitted by: Bueno‚ Janelle de Guzman‚ Rachel Joaquin‚ Lieme Mendoza‚ Danielle Montano‚ Darwin Ongo‚ Emmith Tolentino‚ Angelica BSBA-4A ACKNOWLEDGEMENT This case analysis project would not have been possible without

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    idea of creating life. Frankenstein also known as the modern Prometheus; tells the story of a scientist‚ Victor Frankenstein whose ambition takes him to create man which has dramatic consequences for him and his family. In Mary Shelley’s ‘Frankenstein’ the creator‚ Victor Frankenstein feelings change throughout the novel towards the monster‚ in this essay‚ I will explain and expand on what Victor feels about the monster. At the beginning of Mary Shelley’s

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    ashes and belongings. Victor‚ one of the main characters in the story‚ must come to terms with his personal conflicts when he finds that his father is dead and he must retrieve his personal belongings. With no money and no adequate financial assistance from the Tribal Council to retrieve his father’s remains‚ his one-time friend‚ Thomas Builds-the-Fire‚ offers him the money he needs to make the trip. On one condition only‚ he must bring him along for the ride. Once in Phoenix‚ Victor must confront his

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    Quest for Knowledge In Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein‚ Victor Frankenstein’s quest for knowledge not only leads to the creation of a murderous monster that kills Victor’s loved ones but also the destruction of Victor himself and his sanity. Victor’s quest for knowledge sends him down a dangerous path by becoming so involved in the creation of his new project. Victor Frankenstein soon comes to the realization of the dangers of the monster and what the monster can and would do. He realizes that his power

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    (Scene starts with Gloria and Victor pulling into their home. Both Gloria and Victor remain silent. After they unload Gloria tells Victor she is going out for a walk‚ and defeated‚ Victor doesn’t object. Scene then goes to the coffee shop where she sees Francisco.) GLORIA: (Goes up behind him covering his eyes). I have a surprise for you now. FRANCISCO: Did I just win the lottery‚ please tell me you’re who I think you are? GLORIA: (Hugs Francisco from behind). I never want to leave you again… FRANCISCO:

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    one another. God and Victor Frankenstein have many similarities. One of their similarities is that they are both creators of new life. The monster‚ Victor ’s creation‚ also shows remarkable similarities‚ but not with God. The monster shows similarities with Satan and Adam. At first these characters seem very plain and tasteless‚ but as the stories go on and the characters become deeper beings‚ the interest in them quickly picks up. As creators of another creature‚ God and Victor Frankenstein are very

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    blame of the tragic deaths and other events that took place was completely placed on Victor’s shoulders. However‚ this is because the monster uses Victor as a scapegoat and constantly refers to his abandonment and lack of knowledge as excuses as to why he committed these crimes. The blame between Victor and the monster should be shared. Ever since Victor was young‚ he had a fascination with the sciences and the study of human life. He began to study anatomy and human body systems in order to have

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    text is full of death and dark‚ gothic imagery. The first half of it demonstrates just how self-obsessed Victor is‚ and shows the beginning of his absorption with death and decomposition. The language of this half is very focussed on Victor‚ ’I became...I must...In my education my father...’‚ showing the reader just who is most important to Victor at this point in his life. Victor is boastful as he states that he ’does not tremble at a tale of superstition’ and that ’darkness has no effect

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    example of a gothic novel‚ but this novel is not a mere gothic one‚ it is a mixture of gothic and romance in which gothic is the dominant element. Frankenstein is a story of Victor Frankenstein‚ a young scientist‚ who wants to know how to create life‚ and finally he makes a monster out of the rests of some dead bodies. After Victor did this he became regretful‚ abandoned his university‚ and came back home‚ but the monster wants to get revenge from his creator because of his loneliness. At last the monster

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    responsibility comes up often in Mary Shelley’s novel‚ Frankenstein. Her horrific and dark tale of the mad‚ science-obsessed Victor Frankenstein‚ wanting to create life from what had already been dead‚ evokes questions of who is at fault for the creature’s murders. Although some may say that the creature is at complete fault because he is own “person”‚ but ultimately Victor is at fault because he is the one who created a being that destroyed the lives of innocent people due to how he treated the creature

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