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    While there were many factors‚ which led to Neil’s death Keating played a major role. He was Neil’s inspiration and role model. It was predominantly Keating’s actions that led to Neil’s death. Keating held very Romantic ideals which clashed with the schools teachings and set the Dead Poet society members against the school and authority figures like Neil’s father. Keating led Neil to believe he could have the support of his parents and an acting career. Throughout the movie Keating encourages the

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    Frankenstein: Who is the real monster? In the popular novel Frankenstein‚ which was written by Mary Shelley‚ there a few characters that play the role of a monster and have illogical ways of thinking. Society itself shows that it can be the monster throughout the story based on how it treats the creature. Also‚ the monster that is created obviously possesses traits of a monster because of the rejection that he has from society. Even though society and the monster can be brutal about particular

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    very high up in society that someone would cover for him or he wouldn’t even be trialed. It’s just like how we could be caught with drugs and be thrown in prison for quite a while but if beyonce was caught with drugs‚ she would get praised for it. Who you are effects how much trouble you can get in. Now for Lady Macbeth she would get charged for hiding Macbeth and helping with planning for the murder. She could say that her mind was not at the right state and she would end up in a mental hospital

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    Romeo and Juliet Story In the real world‚ teenage love is not like the ones in fairy tales. There much more complicated than people make them out to be. Each relationship faces difficulties. So each one should overcome it. In Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet love story is not perfect. Their love story takes a twisted turn. And in the real world‚ love stories don’t always have a happily ever after. And Shakespeare taught that by showing that Romeo and Juliet’s love life was complicated

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    Who is the real Victor Frankenstein? Many people view the creature that he created to be his alter ego. Victor’s main objective is be a “god like” being‚ who can disobey the laws of nature and revive the dead. However‚ that did not happen. Based on Freud’s theory of the ego‚ id‚ and superego‚ Frankenstein creates a creature that reflects his inner self. After seeing the characterization of Victor and the creature‚ the reader will better understand how Freud’s theories are brought into play. To

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    any obvious self-interest‚ are full of brotherly love and charity” (95). Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein is the story of a man who creates a creature‚ and through neglect‚ prejudice‚ and self-interest creates a monster. Mary Shelley was born to Mary Wollstonecraft a feminist writer. Although Shelly’s mother died from complications during Mary Shelley’s birth‚ many of Wollstonecraft’s ideas can be seen in Frankenstein. Her ideas are especially present when discussing whether it is the monster’s fault he

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    In Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein‚ her two main characters‚ Victor Frankenstein and Frankenstein’s monster both play an important heroic role. Shelly wrote Frankenstein when science was major concern of everyone and was surging all over. Victor Frankenstein is an intelligent scientist who has the desire to do something people say was impossible. Dr. Frankenstein and his family are the most distinguished people of republic of Geneva. His dad married Caroline and adopted a girl name Elizabeth and her

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    lives because of a god or goddess or both. One example of a woman who fulfills this description is Io. One day‚ Zeus falls in love with Io and as usual Zeus got his way and with some tender words he convinced Io of his love for her. With Hera’s jealousy on top of Zeus‚ Zeus turns Io into a cow in order to protect her from Hera. Io being a frenzied cow gets an unfortunate life doing nothing better than wandering around. Another woman who is unfortunate in Greek Mythology is Echo. Echo is a nymph that

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    flaws Creon exhibits is a paranoia that people around him are plotting against him. He even accuses the elders of being "’...these who have whispered together‚ stiff-necked anarchists...Scheming against me in alleys.’" (Scene 1 line 113-115) This paranoia leads him to make rash decisions. Such as when he threatens to take the Sentry’s life if he doesn’t find out who buried Polyneices. Creon is also very stubborn. This is shown when he will not change his mind about Antigone’s fate even after much

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    clouded her mind. Her father king added fuel to the flame of her jealousy and aimed the punishment towards her‚ not so much at her lover. This was evident in the passage of the story that exclaimed‚ "...she knew who the lady was. It was one of the fairest and loveliest of the damsels of the court who had been selected as the reward of the accused youth should he proved innocent of the crime of aspiring to one so far about him‚ and the princess hated her." Regardless of what decision she made‚ she would

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