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    Cosimo Monologue

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    leaving him shriveled on the floor. Before he had never stopped to question whether shadow had a voice or a face‚ in an abyss even stone can begin to have these qualities. At times the screaming silence of his own emptiness roared up and caught him breathless. He knew that soon once recognizable faces‚ even how he remembered his own‚ would begin to smooth over and blur

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    Dear Tetchie

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    Dear Tetchie By Sylvia L. Mayuga INQ7.net Posted date: May 29‚ 2006 (Editor’s note: Tetchie Agbayani remains a blast of a human being. This article about her‚ published as a column 24 years ago‚ has just been echoed and confirmed by her most recent portrait in Newsbreak) Once in a while someone like you comes up to magnetize the public eye and‚ like litmus paper‚ shows up the acidity or alkalinity in us all. You’d think someone‚ anyone‚ might say‚ “Thank you.” What for? You and the activist

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    Magnet

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    the pit of hell; they have deserved the fiery pit‚ AND are already sentenced to it;AND God is dreadfully provoked....AND they have done nothing in the least to applease or abate that anger..."(Edwards p4) -hell never ends‚ continues on‚ gives breathless effect and builds anxiety simile "the wrath of God is like great waters that are dammed for the present"(Edwards p7) the wrath of God is like great waters that are dammed for the present; they increase more and mores and rise higher and higher

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    Frankestein and tragedy

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    Essay Topic: Tragedy in Frankenstein To some people Frankenstein might be considered a tragedy while for others it might not. For Aristotle‚ tragedy was a word to describe a certain situation‚ especially in plays and literature. According to Aristotle‚ in order for a poetic work to be considered a tragedy it had to have several requirements. For Frankenstein‚ only four parts will be mentioned as the other parts applied more to plays rather than literature. First‚ it should have a plot where the

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    not have before and that Prometheus was trying to play God. Frankenstein’s ability to give life to inanimate objects was good‚ but it also resulted in evil. After Frankenstein gave life to his monster "...the beauty of the dream vanished‚ and breathless horror and disgust filled my heart (Shelley 35)." He is attempting to play God and created a species even when he cannot create his own parts. This is similar to Prometheus in that he steals fire from

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    affected them all . Victor ignored his father’s wish and isolate himself from his family since “ He could not tear my thought for my employment. Unlike Victor‚ the creature was forced to lived in isolation from society. Since nobody could take the “ breathless horror’’ that was presented by the creature’s appearance‚ this made it impossible for the creature to socialize with any humans. The creature was hated and rejected from the moment he was created though‚ the horrible image of his physical appearances

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    The Effect of Isolation and Rejection In the novel Frankenstein by Mary Shelley‚ the monster is born more or less with the mind of a baby. He craves attention‚ love and nurturing as all babies do. The monster was left with no one to teach him anything‚ and to understand the world solely on his own. After observing‚ and slowly figuring out how the world works‚ he was unable to imitate because no one accepted him‚ including his creator. Isolation and rejection can affect everyone differently‚ as in

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    As he said her voice has an excitement that men like Gatsby can’t forget‚ therefore her voice is captivating and also hypnotizing. Nick says “a stirring warmth followed her‚ as if her heart was trying to come out to you concealed in one of those breathless‚ thrilling‚ words.” (14). Daisy also has that aura that attracts everyone she meets‚ she has the charming personality that any man will prefer in a woman. Daisy is more civilized and polished compared to

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    is petrified at what he has created‚ and how horrible of a being that it is. "I had desired it [infusing life into an inanimate body] with an ardour that far exceeded moderation; but now that I had finished‚ the beauty of the dream vanished‚ and breathless horror and disgust filled my heart." He was so terrified in fact‚ that for most of the rest of the novel he is running from the monster itself. After the monster learns the ways of life‚ he comes back to Victor demanding that a companion be created

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    “The uterus is absent” –Dr Feldman. I grew up in a big family: my dad had two brothers and a sister‚ my mom had two sisters‚ and both had countless cousins‚ all with countless amounts of children. Yet‚ growing up in such a small Haitian community‚ family did not solely consist of blood relatives; my parents’ best friends were my aunts and uncles‚ their children were my cousins‚ and my own friends were my siblings. Despite everyone being considered family‚ there was always the idea of two parents

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