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    Victor flees the monster‚ the monster is left to fend for himself. During this time‚ the monster becomes extremely lonely and depressed. He knows nothing of his origin yet seeks refuge in the woods. There he discovers a humble cottage in which a family lives. Becoming amazed by humanity‚ the monster lives by them for some time. Yet‚ eventually his loneliness overtakes him and he wishes to move in with them. They immediately call him a hideous wretch cast him out. The monster blames Victor for

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    was called Chemical X! Chemical X had turned a scientist into a giant man-eating skeleton! We were told that we had to kill it so that the scientist could be returned to normal. We immediately teleported to the lab where we met the monster. Before we got to the monster‚ Mayor Rob appeared out of nowhere and challenged us to a lightsaber duel! We said‚ “Let’s do this!” We battled for a long time. There were sparks flying everywhere; we were flipping around to avoid being cut in half‚ but we finally

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    – Right after he discovers the monsters hideousness This quotation is from the point of view of Dr. Frankenstein. It takes place right after the creation of the monster. When Dr. Frankenstein sees it open its “dull yellow eyes” he is horrified. The project had occupied his entire life for two years; he had suffered “infinite pains” and failed miserably. Victor is broken and distraught and ends up storming off into the street immediately after‚ leaving the monster alone. This is a very emotional

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    ISIS the terrifying‚ devastating villain to our planet. The US army comes together to fight ISIS and be the hero. ISIS is trying to destroy our country by killing loved ones day by day. Army sleeping with roaches to keep our planet safe and destroy ISIS. In the book “Tangerine‚” by Edward Bloor‚ the harmful‚ gloomy‚ and greedy brother‚ Eric Fischer acts as the villain in the story. Paul Fischer‚ the harmless‚ cheerful‚ giving‚ good hearted hero in the story helps put Eric behind bars. Villains

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    This fueled the fire of his ambitiousness and made him want to create one of his own. After Victor made this creature he became scared of it and ran away. Ironically‚ when the monster became intelligent‚ it wanted a friend of its own. By him creating Frankenstein‚ it portrays an exemplary example of gothic literature. Gothic literature can be defined as literature that combines fiction and horror. Frankenstein does an exemplary

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    Shelley’s novel Frankenstein is a story about a man named Frankenstein who makes a monster. After creating the monster Frankenstein neglects it. This makes the monster depressed and lonely. This causing the monster to seek revenge on his creator‚ he does this by murdering Frankenstein’s family one by one to bring Frankenstein to the level of despair at which the monster resided. Foreshadowing‚ diction and imagery create horror by creating suspense and repulsion in quotes. Shelley’s ominous foreshadowing

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    the “Invisible Hand” within competition of free-market. In Vietnam‚ healthcare‚ education and retirement services are opaque and inefficiency due to State monopolization. So by applying the “Invisible Hand” theory to Vietnamese market‚ it would be a shift of local economy. The theory “Invisible Hand” In the book “The Enquiry to the Nature and Cause of the Wealth of Nation” by Adam Smith‚ he expresses three arguments: the Economizer Argument‚ the Local Knowledge Argument and the Invisible Hand

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    Image 3 3a. This book cover does not correlate with my preconceived notions about Frankenstein because there is a naked man instead of the stereotypical green and blockhead monster. 3b. Based on this cover‚ I believe that the creature is very vulnerable‚ as he is naked. In addition‚ I think the creature is ashamed of himself as portrayed through his curled up body language‚ almost “hiding” his body from the scientist or the society around him. Moreover‚ his face‚ which appears flustered‚ indicates

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    technology continues to advance daily‚ it will also continue to shape and alter the world. In Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein‚ scientist‚ Victor Frankenstein develops a creature out of curiosity that he later regrets creating. Victor unnaturally brings the monster to life and then abandons his technological invention due to the creature’s unappealing appearance. Shelley’s Frankenstein reveals the dangers behind technological advancements while also exposing society’s obsession of physical attributes; she shows

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    atmosphere as well. There was a supernatural element in the story pertaining to the monster’s superhuman strength‚ endurance and ability to traverse the dangerous landscape easier that any mortal man. This story was abundant in emotion especially from the monster‚ his emotional pleas‚ he begged his creator to make him a mate‚ when this did not pan out for

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