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    then he would have the love and acceptance that he longed for and that maybe he would be more like the humans; normal. Victor does not create the creature a mate. He realizes that there could be two of the monsters on the lose murdering and doing hideous things. He also envisions what could happen if they were to have children. With this in mind he destroys her in front of the creature. The creature vows to get revenge on Victor for depriving him of the love he longs for. He tells Victor that he

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    The endless effects of Propaganda Art is not all about beauty. Sometimes art is merely a feeling after taking in an image. When we look at an image‚ it often reflects back at us like a mirror as we rely on perception to figure out the artist’s purpose‚ which is sometimes indirectly stated. When it comes to propaganda art; however‚ this is not the case. Propaganda art can be defined as a form of art that utilizes extreme images in means of dehumanizing and depriving people of their integrity. While

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    Hags The word Hag comes from the old English word for Haegtesse‚ meaning witch. Traditional Hags would live at the edge of a village and shunned all company. This is thought to have been partly because of their hideous appearance. A typical Hag will have the appearance of an old woman with dark eyes‚ filthy unkempt hair and be adorned in dirty rags. Hags live in isolation from other Hags. A village would never have had more than one Hag living there at any one time. A Hag is often called

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    him up this point. The monster has some similarities to Victor’s life. Victor created the monster out of loneliness. Victor thought he could create another human to fill the need that was he was lacking. Unfortunatly Victor thought his creation was hideous and turned his back on the monster thus making the monster lonely. The monster then set forth on a mission to find a companion to end his loneliness. So Victors’ creation now feels the loneliness that Victor himself

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    Literary Analysis of “The Black Cat” and “The Masque of the Red Death” "No pestilence had ever been so fatal‚ or so hideous. Blood was its avatar and its seal- the redness and the horror of blood" (1). Edgar Allan Poe was a master of the macabre; his very stories injecting fear into the hearts of his readers. Poe’s life was filled with tragedy‚ as several of the important women in his life‚ including his wife and daughter died at a young age. He utilized poems and books to express that tragedy.

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    "No pestilence had ever been so fatal‚ or so hideous. Blood was its avatar and its seal- the redness and the horror of blood" (1). Edgar Allan Poe was a master of the macabre; his very stories injecting fear into the hearts of many. Poe’s life was filled with tragedy‚ as several of the important women in his life such as his wife and daughter died at a young age. He used poems and books to express that tragedy. The short stories‚ "The Black Cat‚" and‚ "The Masque of the Red Death‚" both written

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    of these experiences on what once were brave soldiers with alliteration further in the poem. Alliteration is coupled with juxtaposition in ‘hilarious‚ hideous’ to describe the soldier’s smiles to portray how the expressions on the soldier’s face is somewhat comedic as it is almost unbelievable yet the seriousness of the shell shock makes it hideous as this soldier is in excruciating pain – he is haunted. The use of this juxtaposition creates an even more confronting image to the audience as they realise

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    Who Is Medusa A Monster

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    No one is born a monster. They are created by the evil acts of envious people. Medusa began a victim just like any other monster. She was punished by Athena for getting raped by Poseidon. She was transformed into a horrifying creature with cracked and scaly skin‚ venomous snakes for hair and worst of all; anyone who looks into her eyes is turned into stone. As a result‚ it prohibited her from coming close to any kind of human contact. Medusa is one of the biggest monsters ever told‚ she was born

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    Week 5 – Homework – Answer Key Due Feb. 23‚ 2013 A total of 20 points are possible for this homework 1. A black guinea pig is crossed with an albino guinea pig‚ producing 12 black offspring. When the very same albino is crossed with another black guinea pig‚ 7 black and 5 albinos are obtained. Explain this genetic outcome by writing out the genotypes for the parents‚ gametes‚ and offspring in both crosses. First Cross: The fact that all F1 offspring are black suggests that the parents of the first

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    future lot it was in their hands to direct to happiness or misery‚ according as they fulfilled their duties towards me” (Shelley 28). He doesn’t relate that to his role in being the progenitor‚ the parent‚ of the creation. He regards his creation as hideous and as the most abhorrent being to ever walk the earth. The casting-off of his creation is what drives the creation to acts of evil; it’s what ultimately forces the creation to his monstrous acts. Victor’s actions stem from his selfish nature; he

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