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    ideas‚ and are found to be “unstable”. Not unlike the men in Shelley’s Frankenstein‚ a person with‚ the somewhat misnomered‚ illness is very impressionable to the various occurrences in their life. It is true that with age and as the story goes on‚ that the toll of being emotionally unstable and incapable of dealing with the repercussions of their actions increases and is reflected in the personalities of the men in Frankenstein. Starting with the most susceptible of the three main male characters

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    Home: 92-021-6961004 Mobile: 92-021-03232415262 abshan007@yahoo.com Asad Bin Shan Ref: KC979-521 SUMMARY Profile: Nationality: Current Location: Male‚ 37 ‚ Married Pakistan Pakistan Current position: Company: Audit Officer Sir Syed University of Engineering & Technology (Reporting to: Resident Auditor) Preferred Locations: Salary expectation: Riyadh‚ Jeddah‚ Abu Dhabi USD 1‚300 per month (SAR 5‚000) WORK EXPERIENCE Oct 1999 - Present Sir Syed University of

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    Frankenstein Mary Shelley in the 1800’s wrote an infamous book about a man playing God. This man stole body parts‚ and with a major thirst for science and knowledge he stitched those parts together‚ with some chemicals and with a spark‚ he created life. He had no care or plan as to what would happen next‚ he was simply infatuated by the idea that his name could live on as the man that could bend nature. His name was Victor and he had no comprehension of the effects this creation would have on himself

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    The Beauty of Nature in Frankenstein Victor and the monster use nature for a place where they can go to and where they can stay. In the book‚ Frankenstein by Mary Shelley‚ Victor Frankenstein‚ the protagonist‚ desires to know more about life and decides to create a living creature by using various interesting objects. Though after creating the monster‚ he realizes that his creation will become a threat and people will become afraid. Soon after its creation‚ the monster disappears and its location

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    ENGLISH HOMEWORK 3. WHO AM I * I am confident * I am determined * I am willing to do anything * I am intelligent * I am unique * I am strong minded * I am friendly * I am easy to approach * I am happy * I am helpful * I am ME WHO I AM NOT * I am not naive * I am not weak * I am not a pushover * I am not a person that gives into peer pressure * I am not depressed * I am not someone who follows what others say and do Dear

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    Emma Stantial Ms.McCafferty Honors English 9 (B) 23 April 2013 Rough Draft Are Oedipus and Romeo tragic heroes? According to literature a tragedy is a series of mis-unforutuante events in the lives of the main characters brought on by the tragic hero’s flaws. Many would consider Oedipus and Romeo not to be tragic heroes‚ but just main characters. Based on literature’s definition‚ Romeo and Oedipus would most likely fit the position to be a tragic hero. The idea of a tragic hero was created

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    Elijah Pierson Mrs. Crook English III 7 February 2013 The American Dream Research Paper People that lack economical stability and support often move to the United States in search of obtaining the American Dream. The problems some people have when trying to obtain the American Dream are lack of money‚ support from family members‚ and also discrimination. Those obstacles make it difficult to create a better life style‚ so that their future can be brighter. African Americans are just one of many

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    CLASS XII / HOLIDAY HOMEWORK(2013-14) Subject: English 1. Draft a poster to be issued by the department of health suggesting ways how you can prevent diarrhea during the monsoons (50 words) 2. Close on the heels of recording the largest number of women dying during child birth‚ the country now occupies another top spot. According to finding of UNICEF‚ India records the highest number of deaths of children who die before reaching their fifth birthday. Draft a letter to editor‚ giving

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    literature‚ the person who appears the opposite of the main character is commonly known as a foil and often is used to highlight another character’s defining traits. By doing so‚ a foil can be used to capture the essence of the main character. In Frankenstein by Mary Shelley‚ Victor Frankenstein’s foil is Henry Clerval. Clerval is used to illuminate the meaning of the work by showing the effects of Frankenstein’s actions on his well being‚ emphasizing the guilt that overcomes him and displaying the

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    Frankenstein is convinced that the monster murdered Clerval in a fit of rage and asks to see the body. To Frankenstein’s dismay‚ the body of Clerval had marks that matched the hands and fingers of the monster. Victor is held in prison‚ but becomes ill and only wakes up after he has fully recovered from his illness to find that he has been relieved of all charges. By this time. Frankenstein is due to marry Elizabeth‚ but fears that the monster

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