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    Literature Circles #5: Captain Connecter Connection #1: Pages 164-165 say “Dr. Schneider said Russia. Baba lost it”… “I don’t care where he was born‚ he’s Roussi”… “I swear on your mother’s face I’ll break his arm if he tries to touch me”. This quote shows great similarity to the image above. The image above shows Rosa Parks doing her laundry. The washing machine gives the option of washing colored clothing and white clothing. To this she shows great disapproval. It shows that sometimes

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    In the novella “Heart of Darkness” written by Joseph Conrad‚ he uses literary devices such as imagery‚ tone‚ shifts‚ and theme to display a struggle for dominance in the “Heart of Darkness.” By using those literary devices Conrad goes more into depth by showing Marlow’s strength and willingness to make his people and their city a positive living environment rather than an unstable situation. Conrad conveys such an exuberant tone by showing the reader how excited Marlow was when he was going to

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    Science and Nature have always been something people have fought over. The Birthmark by Nathaniel Hawthorne was just that. Georgiana being imperfect drove Aylmer mad trying to make her perfect. “The story is gripping and obvious in its portrayal of a foolish man’s maddening attempt to scientifically control and perfect nature only to destroy the human potential and joy of his conjugal life.” (citation) Although science can make things better‚ scientist will never be able to make things absolutely

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    Sometimes‚ humans make mistakes‚ some are small but never the less they are still mistake. It is a part of having humanity‚ along with learning from those mistake and taking that knowledge learned and applying it. Although not all of humankind may understand that concept‚ it is a big part of being human. Humanity is the qualities that make us human‚ like having the ability to love‚ have compassion‚ be creative‚ and not be a robot‚ or alien. In the novel‚ Frankenstein written by English author Mary

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    Hi‚ my name is Constantine and I’m going to tell you about the crazy day that I had dealing with Chemical X. It goes like this. . . . Once upon a time‚ my friends Jack‚ Enzo‚ Jordan‚ and I were asked to investigate an experiment that went horribly wrong. It 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

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    The creature who could be self-existent with nature and accepting the realm of what his reality would offer him instead of killing others. I blame the creatures for using emotions to overtake his thought process thus utilizing revenge and violence as a solution to his problem. The creature was upset at Victor who was hesitant to create another creature as a mate for him. Both had valid reasons for why or why not a creature should have been created. If the creature would have listened to Victor’s

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    The Example According to Australian artist Stelarc the human body is obsolete‚ flawed and prone to problems such as pain and death (Leeker‚ 2000‚ p.49). He continuously extends and manipulates his physical body in bionic performances‚ experimenting with the expansion of the limits of the human body in projects such as Third Hand (1980)‚ Exoskeleton (1997) and Ear on Arm (2007). Moreover‚ he questions the necessity to stay human when technology starts to invade our lives and bodies (Stelarc‚ 1997

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    In episode six of Wayward Pines‚ David Pilcher is also known as Dr. Jenkins conducted a scientific experiment on humans to preserve human species’ way of life. I argue that even though many wants to continue the cycle of humankind; using humans to test new experiments can lead to many social issues. For example‚ The Tuskegee syphilis government experiment in which impacted many African-American males in the state of Alabama. While critics may argue that it is noble to experiment on humans if the

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    The final words that Grendel said is “Poor Grendel’s had an accident… So may you all”. This would be an example of a curse because when he says “so may you all” an example of this being a curse is “Again sight clears. I am slick with blood. I discovered I no longer feel pain. Animals gather around me‚ enemies of old‚ to watch me die”(Gardner 173). This is an example of what Grendel said being a curse because he didn’t like what the animals did when Grendel died‚ they all just came and surrounded

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    As the world progresses‚ in all it’s dissimilarity‚ there is one thing that shall forever remain the same. As every life is made at the core from carbon‚ and as everything in the world is built upon four genetic bases‚ so is the law that in order to survive‚ there must be more than one entity in a species. It is amongst nature’s simplest rules that most mammalian species thrive through their reproductive nature. At the core of Frankenstein’s monster‚ I believe that a large portion of his crippling

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