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    Prometheus and Gaea

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    Prometheus and Gaea: Ayn Rand’s Choice of Characters Throughout Greek mythology Prometheus is known as the fire bearing Titan who rebelled against Zeus and saved the world from his curse of a heatless and lightless punishment. Like wise‚ Equality in Anthem also rebels against his government in response to seeing the corruption within it. These similarities show how their lives exemplify the ideal of individualism. Furthermore‚ Gaea‚ the goddess of earth‚ is comparable with The Golden One from

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    Prometheus Monologue

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    I wish to free my fellow sisters. I wish to bring them to this new society Prometheus and I have created. He has already made a trip from here to our old society‚ bringing Union 5-3992 and International 4-8818 back with him. As the days went on‚ all of us have worked together to improve as much as possible. I have witnessed the relief in their eyes as they were brought into this society‚ the freedom and individualism they never had. I wish for my own sisters to experience this too. I wanted for them

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    Research for preparation for the literary Essay A) PROMETHEUS In Greek mythology Prometheus is a Titan‚ a cultural hero who is credited for the theft of fire of human use an act that enabled progress and civilization and the creation of man out of clay. He is known for his intelligence and a champion of mankind. His name means “forethought” as he used to foretell the future. He was the son of Iapetus and had abandoned the other Titans when Zeus revolted against Cronus and supported Zeus. He

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    The “Birthmark” was written by Nathaniel Hawthorne in 1843‚ while “Frankenstein” was written by Mary Shelly originally in 1831. These two stories share multiple similarities along with a few differences. For starters both stories have plots that of which are relatable to one another; such as losing loved ones and experimental mistakes. Themes are strongly stressed in either story but more-so the theme of “Playing God”. The characters themselves are widely different yet strangely similar‚ like the

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    I, Robot vs. Frankenstein

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    her first and unique novel Frankenstein. Almost 200 years later director Alex Proyas released his new blockbuster I‚ Robot based on the homonymous short story by Isaac Asimov. Both stories tell the viewer a fiction about creatures produced by human beings. These creatures feel itself as a stranger in the society and misunderstood. But even if the stories have the same beginning they are presented in a different way. So the question is: Is the movie I‚ robot the Frankenstein of the 21st century? The

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    Prometheus Monologue

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    “My father’s name is Prometheus and my mother is Gaea.” she began to suspect that our intentions were bad and began to look at the ground and not at us. “How does their father look like?” Our questions needed to be answered in order to know for sure if this Prometheus was the same person as Equality 7-2521. “H-he has b-brown hair and skin like mine-” her voice was cut off by the voice of the

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    Nature vs. Nurture in Frankenstein In the novel "Frankenstein" by Mary Shelley‚ the relationship of external appearance and internal feelings are directly related. The creature is created and he is innocent‚ though he is severely deformed. His nature is to be good and kind‚ but society only views his external appearance which is deformed. Human nature is to judge by external appearance. He is automatically detested and labeled as a monster because of his external appearance. He finally

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    Victor‚ Sailor‚ and Prometheus What are the similarities between Victor Frankenstein‚ the sailor from “Rime of the Ancient Mariner” and the figures from “Prometheus”. The three stories of these characters can tell you. Mary Shelley’s “Frankenstein”‚ “Rime of the Ancient Mariner” by Samuel Taylor Coleridge‚ and the story of Prometheus. Victor Frankenstein a young Swiss boy‚ he grows up in Geneva reading books by old alchemists‚ and he goes to the university at Ingolstadt. There he learns about

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    Frankenstein VS Planet of the Apes: A Frightful Showdown Humans as a species like to experiment with the world around them and push the limits of any known law. As a result‚ the human race is constantly toying with the everlasting puzzle: What is life and how can it be manipulated? Through many realistic fiction stories—such as Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein and Rise of the Planet of the Apes—the general public is able to take a look into how far the human mind wants to go. Both stories use technology

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    aspects in a person’s life. Different environmental influences provide for a variety of people. In terms of the literary selection Frankenstein by Mary Shelley‚ the author’s view on Nature vs. Nurture is that the development of an individual revolves around nature. Firstly‚ the creature conceals wantonly emotions due to the flagrant mistreatment of society. Frankenstein exclaims “The love of another will destroy the cause of my crimes‚ and I shall become a thing of whose existence everyone will be

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