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    file containing both your summary and essay. First‚ read the article below. Instructions for writing and submitting your summary and essay follow the article. ____________________________________________________________________
 "Monsters" by Anna Quindlen THE monster under the bed finally arrived at our house the other night. I’ve been waiting for him to show up for four years. Peter Rabbit had been read‚ discussed‚ analyzed and placed nearby for easy access. The little brother was coiled under

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    Kody Scott‚ also known as “Monster” for his viciousness in beating of a man and further crimes‚ forms a realistic and brutal picture of gang violence in America. Throughout his story‚ Scott views his gang participation as the only viable means of survival. Killing is done through the necessity to promote oneself in order to become an O.G.‚ or Original Gangster‚ the pinnacle of gang member status and achievement. The urge to become an O.G. seems to be paramount in Scott’s eyes‚ and he outlines his

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    2013 Essay #2: “Monster Culture (Seven Theses)” Application Now that you’ve composed a comparison essay‚ it’s time to move and sharpen your analytical skills. For this new essay‚ you are being asked to apply the ideas from one text to two other texts. As you break down the texts into their component parts and pieces – the analytical process – you will be able to understand each one more fully. You will need to be familiar with Shelley’s Frankenstein‚ Cohen’s “Monster Culture (Seven Theses)”

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    2013 Monsters Essay Monsters Who or what do I consider to be a monster in this society. I consider cancer ‚guns ‚and bullying as monsters in this society. Why do i think they are monsters‚ I think cancer‚guns‚and bullying are monsters because they take away innocent people lives away.Who is the monsters slayer and why.The monster slayer is god because he can control what people think in thier mind. I am also the monster slayer

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    They lurk silently in the shadows‚ waiting to strike. Monster is not a friendly word‚ no matter the context. Technically‚ a monster should only be something spoken of in fairytales or legends; a mythical creature that resembles something of a mix between a human and an animal. But‚ ask any kid what hides in their closet‚ it won’t be anything close to a human. Ask any mother whose child was killed by a drunk driver‚ and no doubt the monster she’s thinking of doesn’t look anything like an animal.

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    “Beyond simple sensations of pain and pleasure‚ we tend to think of emotions as crucial ingredients for being a person” (221). Emotions are a way of defining the uniqueness of human beings. Certain emotions can relate us to abstract things like monsters such as‚ watching horror films. For example‚ out of all the genres of horror films‚ audiences are more attracted to slasher films—“hardly seen killer‚ an atmospheric place where the murderer occurs‚ a ‘final girl’ (usually the most attractive female

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    Autobiography: The Sea My family took a vacation the summer before sixth grade. We were in Maui‚ Hawaii to be exact‚ it was paradise. We walked to the beach from my family’s cabin everyday. As I looked around‚ the white sand felt scalding and the water was warm. The shore was filled with coral rocks‚ crashing waves and laughing children playing with the warm‚ wet sand. The water rose and fell‚ each time dissolving a sand castle into mud and making a child scream and run playfully from the water

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    English 1101 22 November 2013 Monster Theses All monsters have that one thing that sets them apart from the rest whether it’s the notorious big foot and his big foot‚ Michael Myers and his huge kitchen knife‚ or even werewolves and the fact that they transform when a full moon is out. Every monster is unique and different‚ but in the book Monsters there are seven theses and one thesis stood out. Theses number six in the book Monsters states that “Fear of the monster is really a kind of desire.” That

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    Monster When a newborn baby enters this overwhelming world‚ they are immediately being prepared to live in society and take care of themselves. Starting with pregnancy‚ the incredible bond that a mother and child share‚ the emotional bond begins. The child is completely dependent on its mother for physical survival like oxygen and nutrients. During the critical years of age 0-3‚ nurturing is most important. If a child does not get the sufficient emotional support that he needs to develop his

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    Monsters Behind The Monster Introduction In order to maintain an aura of mystique‚ a monster usually would not expose its entire physical body in the beginning of a sci-fi creature movie; however‚ the director Bong Joon-ho subverts the genre convention and “reworks genre convention using them as a framework for exploring and critiquing South Korean social and political issues” (Klein). The story of the film The Host mainly depicts how members of a dysfunctional family use their own ways to rescue

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