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    a horrific tragedy. Frankenstein lives a happy life until he finds himself in love with the idea of creating life. This desire consumes him until he is successful. Shelley portrays Frankenstein’s addiction in many different ways. The theme of dangerous knowledge is very powerful in the book. Eventually‚ Frankenstein destroys everything that is important in sustaining his happiness through the knowledge of the creation of life. Frankenstein selfishly made a creature and then left it; and when he

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    The Most Dangerous Game Rainsford’s antagonist‚ General Zaroff is actually a vampire. This can go either way. Do I think he is a vampire‚ or do I not? For me the answer is simple. He is not a vampire‚ since a vampire is a mythical creature that did not exist. Unless we are talking about Vlad the Impaler‚ who was said to have killed around 75‚000 people‚ and also enjoyed watching people die slow painful deaths‚ and the smell of blood. So my question to you is‚ can I convince you that General

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    The Most Dangerous Game People have always sought to escape their mundane realities through fantastic stories. Richard Connell “The most dangerous game” provides this type of reprieve from reality. Through hyperbolic‚ stock protagonist and antagonist‚ a simplistic conflict‚ and a happy end “The most dangerous game” presents itself to be purely commercial fiction. Commercial fiction is meant to excite the reader‚ to help them escape reality and "The Most Dangerous Game" has both mystery and

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    Cell Phones Are Not Dangerous Tonya Peters AIU Online Abstract Many people believe that cell phones are dangerous. The way you use your cell phone is what makes it dangerous. There are numerous things that make it dangerous to using cell phones and one of them if yourself. The way you as a person use your cell phone is what makes them dangerous for you or other people around you. Why Cell Phones Are Not Dangerous A lot of people today believe that cell phones are dangerous. It’s all about how you

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    A year ago‚ I attended a traditional Ukrainian funeral‚ which was a first for myself. It was an experience that I will never forget‚ as it was a lot different from any other funeral I have attended. I attended the funeral with my grandmother‚ as it was for her aunt and I felt it would be beneficial if she attended with someone. On the way to the funeral I had no idea what I was about to experience. On the way out I remember feeling very weird about what all had taken place. In any funeral I had

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    The Experiences Carl Dennis’ poem‚ “The God Who Loves You”‚ has a theme and tone much like Nathaniel Hawthorne’s‚ “Young Goodman Brown.” The two narratives tell a tale of a man making his own choices in life; however the choices are bleak and the consequences of each choice in the two stories result in a disheartening and questionable resolution. Tone and theme play a critical role in Carl Dennis’‚ “The God Who Loves You‚” and Nathaniel Hawthorne’s “Young Goodman Brown‚” each portrays parts of

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    (Connell 27). Rainsford did play the “game” in Richard Connell’s short story‚ proving that only the strongest survive. Who knew one fall could lead to so much misfortune. From the minute he fell off his yacht‚ Rainsford found himself in the biggest challenge of his life. In this short story‚ you learn that humans are not the only ones who have feelings‚ but that animals have feelings too. What most readers get out of this story is to be ready for anything that comes your way. At first he was on a

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    Dangerous Driving Habits

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    Many of Today’s Drivers Have Dangerous Habits The majority of traffic accidents are caused by dangerous driving habits acquired and practiced by drivers. A recently new dangerous habit is the use of a cell phone while driving. The most dangerous driving habit is driving after consuming alcohol. Another habit that many people tend to have but don’t view as dangerous is listening to music while driving. It’s imperative that drivers understand these issues need to be taken seriously. The statistics

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    Abortion: Dangerous and Deadly Everybody on the earth has a soul; we all know that‚ that’s what makes us who we are‚ what we are‚ and what we will become. The real question is when exactly does our soul come into our body? Does it perhaps enter the body right exactly at the moment our own parents conceive us‚ or later on maybe right when we exit our mothers’ wombs? This is a question we might never know‚ so should we allow soon-to-be mothers to kill this child‚ this soul that doesn’t even

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    Dangerous Game Rainsford was hinted by Zaroff after Rainsford fell off the ship. Rainsford fell off the ship because he thought he heard a animal yelping or a person screaming.This story is a good story because there are a lot of mysteries that come up and you never know what’s going to happen next. I agree that there are hunters and hunted in life. Rainsford‚ Zaroff and Whitney were all hunters in the movie at one point. Rainsford is a big game hunter just like whitney but‚ whitney thinks animals

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