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    The Crucible and Quote

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    Percy. In my opinion‚ this quote means that no matter what‚ goodness will be overshadowed and/or destroyed by a greater evil‚ for a lack of better words. I agree with this quote‚ because there are many real life situations that can prove it‚ along with the situations portrayed in most literary works. Two pieces of literature I can relate to this quote would be “Of Mice and Men” by John Steinbeck‚ and “The Crucible” by Arthur Miller. Both these books relate to the quote for the fact that the main

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    Throughout the monster’s development he is constantly antagonized by Victor for his destructive behavior‚ however he never concedes that his nature morphed his mentality. Frankenstein’s creation of the monster begins with intentions of reanimating what was once pronounced dead. The obsession of creating science fiction into reality is one that Victor has buried deep within his ambitions with an assumed usage to unearth the darkest omens of science. Following the storyline‚ Victor‚ who now holds necessary

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    “How dare you sport thus with life?” Through a close analysis of Frankenstein and Blade Runner explore the implications of the quote above Both Mary Shelley’s Romantic Gothic novel Frankenstein (1818) and Ridley Scott’s postmodern science fiction film Blade Runner (1992) explore the implications of egotistic humans overreaching the natural order: humans who “dare” to “sport” “with life”. Despite Frankenstein springing from a context of Romantic passion an Enlightenment rationalisation and Blade

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    Antigone Quotes

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    their double end on a single day” (Creon) This quote was important because this was the basis for the drama of Antigone. This quote was from Creon referring to Polyneices. He was saying that since Polyneices went against Thebes‚ that Polyneices will not get buried. If this piece of the book was not said‚ this drama would not be a drama. 2. “Curse you! Find the love for your outlet down there. No women while I live shall govern me.” (Creon) This quote reflects Creon’s hubris. At this point of the

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    Frankenstein The story of Frankenstein by Mary Shelley is a British literature classic. It has become so famous because of how clearly its messages transcend through time and highlight problems that the reader has in their own life. The greatest theme from Frankenstein is the need for friends or companionship‚ and the loss of these necessities. Readers of the book will notice that this message stands out to them because everyone has had to deal with being an outcast at some point in their life.

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    potentially to have everything." This quote by Joan Didion explains Abraham Maslow ’s Hierarchy of Human Needs. The needs are laid out in five layers. The bottom layer is the physiological needs‚ then safety needs‚ the need for belonging‚ the need for esteem‚ and lastly as Joan Didion explains‚ self-actualization. Each level must be achieved before it can reach the next level. Maslow created this pyramid in 1954 after Mary Shelley wrote the novel‚ Frankenstein in 1818. Though Mary Shelley did not

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    Rainsford Quotes

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    Rainsford is on the island and sees the chateau. This quote lines up Rainsford to meet General Zaroff as he brings himself to arrive at his chateau. "There is no greater bore than perfection." In this scene General Zaroff and Rainsford are talking about their take on hunting when General Zaroff non-shalontly implies his psychotic opinion that it is okay to hunt humans by telling Rainsford how everything else has failed to satisfy his thrill. This quote shows the loss of interest General Zaroff is experiencing

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    Oskar Quotes

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    Thematic Topic #1: Identity Quote: “Inventor‚ jewelry designer‚ jewelry fabricator‚ amateur entomologist‚ Francophile‚ vegan‚ origamist‚ pacifist‚ percussionist‚ amateur astronomer‚ computer consultant‚ amateur archeologist‚ collector.” (pg.99) Explanation: Oskar’s business card lists many different titles and six objects he picks or collects. Oskar’s identity is elucidated by his determination‚ hobbies and interests. Each item he recorded has a convenient

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    Frankenstein Mary Shelley’s novel‚ Frankenstein‚ is narrated by three main characters who tell the story of the life of the Creature. Each narrator gives their own aspects as to what makes up Frankenstein as a Gothic novel. Together‚ the three men’s stories make up an outstanding Gothic novel. A Gothic novel uses supernatural events that are not infrequently explained at some point or another by science‚ forebodes terror through the use of physical‚ or even‚ psychological violence‚ and explores

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    Aldini did. Both Shelley and Aldini cause the society in which they were in to question the source of life‚ by presenting the notion that electricity was the “spark of life”. However‚ this idea was perceived as work against God‚ as shown in Frankenstein through the quote “the beauty of my dream vanished‚ and breathless horror and disgust filled my heart”. The juxtaposition of the positive and negative connotations of “beauty” and “disgust” convey to the responder that the theories which catalysed the Scientific

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