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    Critical Evaluation: Frankenstein Mary Shelley creates strong meaning through her interpretation a monster by the main concept. Bringing something back from the dead is what created the mystery and curiosity for this lost soul. The idea of this impossibility is what has made it recognised today. Mary Shelley had conceived the idea for Frankenstein in a time of wonder. She uses imagery and strategic repetition of key descriptive words to create an atmosphere of horror and gloom in the first part

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    Frankenstein By Mary Shelley Mary Shelley Mary Shelley was a novelist‚ biographer and editor. She was the only daughter of William Godwin and Mary Wollstonecraft. Her mother dies a few days after her birth and since then she was brought up and raised by her father and her step - mother. At the age of sixteen‚ she ran away to France and Switzerland with Percy Shelley‚ and they both got married after the death of his first wife‚ Harriet. Mary began writing her book Frankenstein or the Modern

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    others. In Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein‚ Shelley demonstrates breakdowns and misfortunes that curse those who obsessively pursue knowledge. Victor Frankenstein lusts for a kind of knowledge so hidden and unrevieled that he is willing to sacrifice himself and the lives of others in its pursuit. Frankenstein longs for scientific knowledge to pursue his goal of creating human life. He succeeds at this‚ but the experiment results in creating a monstrous creature. Frankenstein had the urge to study the

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    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 begins‚ “pursued [his] nature to her hiding places who

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    When I first started my high school career‚ my sister tried to push me into joining Future Farmers of America (FFA). I ignored her like I usually do‚ and I did not even think about joining FFA. Like any typical high school freshman‚ I did not want to join anything because I was worried I could not commit to it. Later on that year I decided to join FFA; that was the best decision of my life. I never thought a single organization could engage and excite me so much. I pushed myself after that year and

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    Seeing the huge difference a small group of dedicated people can make to so many lives first led me to think about a career in the Medicine. A profession that will allow me to work with my head‚ hands and heart plays to my strengths and I look forward to the challenge of applying a high degree of skill and knowledge for the good of others. I am committed and passionate about Medicine and securing a variety of work placements have demonstrated this. Experience at Hounslow and Richmond Community Healthcare

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    2. What do you consider your greatest strengths and weaknesses? Most of the time I am indecisive; specially when faced with sudden choices. This is because I prefer to weigh each option: advantages vs. disadvantages cost vs. benefit. But there are times when I also act impulsively‚ following my gut feeling rather than the reasoning of my mind. I am also a perfectionist‚ which is why I prefer doing things on my own rather than delegating it to others. With this‚ I am doing my job at my own pace

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    Working in the medical field has been top on my list. Anesthesiologist was one option that crossed my mind. I didn’t know much about it and wanted to learn more. My non-negotiables are working with my hands‚ working inside‚ having a little break time‚ days off‚ and good pay. What appeals to me is that it is in the medical career. I also like that it deals with medicine and to make people feel superior and you can make their lives more enjoyable than living in pain. Anesthesiologists provide

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    Themes Themes are the fundamental and often universal ideas explored in a literary work. Dangerous Knowledge The pursuit of knowledge is at the heart of Frankenstein‚ as Victor attempts to surge beyond accepted human limits and access the secret of life. Likewise‚ Robert Walton attempts to surpass previous human explorations by endeavoring to reach the North Pole. This ruthless pursuit of knowledge‚ of the light (see “Light and Fire”)‚ proves dangerous‚ as Victor’s act of creation eventually

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    In the Story Frankenstein‚ the story explores the destructive power of revenge and its consequences on the perpetrator and the victim. The main character‚ Victor Frankenstein‚ seeks revenge on his creation‚ the monster after it brings tragedy and destruction into his life. However‚ in his pursuit of vengeance‚ Victor untimely becomes the real monster‚ consumed by his hatred and guilt. The theme of revenge is evident throughout the novel‚ beginning with the monster’s desire for revenge against his

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