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    in the play‚ Romeo and Juliet‚ to convey that love conquers all. Through manipulation of Act 2‚ Scene 2‚ also renowned as the ’Balcony Scene’‚ Shakespeare effectively demonstrates how Romeo and Juliet’s love surmounts numerous things‚ in the play. Additionally‚ Shakespeare portrays that/how the strength of Romeo’s love for his murdered friend Mercutio‚ creates a desire for revenge despite potentially receiving death penalty; displaying that Romeo’s love for his friend conquers the fear of death. Furthermore

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    Love and Distrust Love can still exist even when there is a lack of trust between two people‚ which is evident in William Shakespeare’s Othello. Despite Othello’s suspicions of Desdemona’s innocence and faithfulness‚ he still truly loves her. When Iago first tries to plant the idea of Desdemona cheating on him‚ Othello does not believe him. Othello tells Iago that he needs proof before he will accept that as the truth. He also tells Iago that: “If she be false‚ O‚ then heaven mocks itself!” (3

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    Different Colors of Love: An Analysis of Romeo and Juliet Over time‚ the red rose has developed to become a symbol of love. It is common for people to give them to their loved ones as a token for their affection. A rose communicates that love‚ much like its appearance is beautiful and delicate. One similar aspect of love is also displayed in its red shades‚ a color of passion. However‚ many forget of a rose’s thorns‚ sharp and painful to the touch. The rose is similar to the love expressed in Romeo

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    Duty of the Offspring: A Comparison Between Modern Society and Hamlet Shakespeare shows in Hamlet‚ many relationships are based on emotional bonds‚ which‚ according to tradition‚ should be strong and unquestionable. The bonds of blood‚ those of friendship‚ and those of social position affect the relationships in this play. Shakespeare shows that loyalty and familial devotion‚ defined in Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary‚ as "the fact or state of being ardently dedicated and loyal towards one’s family"

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    Frankenstein by Mary Shelly is a horror classic‚ but the most horrific thing about the novel is how relatable it is. Virtually everyone can relate to the Monster’s loneliness and Victor’s lack of self confidence in some way or another‚ and it’s terrifying that a revenge obsessed‚ murderous monster and a psychotic scientist are even remotely relatable. The novel had many themes‚ but the two that stood out the most where man vs society and man vs self. The theme of man vs society was explored when

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    Macbeth and Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein The gothic horror genre is a favourite for many readers. We love the suspense and mystery‚ the desperation‚ the doom and gloom‚ the claustrophobia‚ even the blood. But most of all we love the fear - the feeling we get that gives us pathos with the protagonist that keeps us on the edge of our seats and propels us to turn the page. How do Shelley and Shakespeare provoke our reactions when reading Macbeth (Shakepeare‚1606) and Frankenstein (Shelley‚ 1818)? When

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    Frankenstein Project: Compare works that express a universal theme and provide evidence to support the ideas expressed in each work. Themes: • Frankenstein by Mary Shelley (1818) -Dangerous pursuit of knowledge -The nature and importance of friendship and love -Obsession and the consequences and causes -Outcast and monstrosity‚ secrecy -Creature tries to fit in to society‚ and is still shunned by differences -Prejudiced • Brave New World by Aldous Huxley (1932)

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    Frankenstein By: Mary Shelley The book Frankenstein‚ by Mary Shelley‚ is the story of Dr. Victor Frankenstein. Robert Walton‚ captain of a ship exploring the “Land of mist and snow”‚ rescues Dr. Frankenstein. As Frankenstein lies ill aboard the ship he tells his story to the captain‚ who shares the encounter in letters written to his sister. The story takes place in Europe during the 1800’s. Frankenstein is sent to the University of Ingolstadt‚ where he studies natural philosophy and chemistry

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    Ernst Hilaire Bonnie Ronson 3/10/13 Frankenstein The detached head of Elizabeth‚ poorly stitched onto Justine ’s body‚ the Frankenstein monster tucked into it ’s bed clutching onto its Wall Street Journal anxiously terrified for the arrival of it ’s new bride. Burning the flesh in the flames of a broken lamp covered in kerosene of the second monster after it ’s suicide. Inga and Frederick making love on the slab where the monster was born. These scenes‚ all while conducting similar objects

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    May 1‚ 2011 English IV -8TH Prompt 30 Mary Shelley in her Gothic novel Frankenstein introduces us to the ultimate betrayal between Victor Frankenstein‚ a mad scientist‚ and the characters throughout the novel. Shelley exhibits the theme of betrayal throughout the novel to convey the themes of secrecy and betrayal. The creature‚ the antagonist throughout Frankenstein‚ is Victor Frankenstein creation from assembled old body parts and strange chemicals. He enters life extremely tall

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