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    are most open and willing to empathize with the monster. When he is speaking with Victor‚ however‚ the reader is a different perspective with Victor responding and narrating again. We hear his thoughts and voice instead of the monsters and although it is not completely unsympathetic it is not a forgiving voice. The reader is far less inclined to side with the monster at this point it seems to me now that he has shown himself capable of being the monster every one assumes he is. However‚ the rest of

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    he set out to visit the lofty hall-buliding how the Ring-Danes had used it. For beds and benches when the banquest was over. Then he found there reposing(resting) many a noble asleep after supper sorrow heros sorrow the heros misery knew not.The monster of evil Greedy and cruel tarried but little‚ Fell and frantic‚ and forced from their slumbers Thirty of thanemen; thence he departed Leaping and laughing‚ his lair to return to‚ With surfeit of slaughter sallying homeward. Accursed The spirit

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    Mary Shelley: Frankenstein The Memorable Monster In 1818‚ The British Critic‚ a British literary magazine‚ assessed Mary Shelley’s new novel‚ Frankenstein‚ The Modern Prometheus. The reviewer wrote: "We need scarcely say‚ that these volumes have neither principle‚ object‚ nor moral; the horror which abounds in them is too grotesque and bizarre ever to approach near the sublime‚ and when we did not hurry over the pages in disgust‚ we sometimes paused to laugh outright; and yet we suspect

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    people think of monsters‚ they normally think of vampires or werewolves‚ goblins or ghouls‚ but what people fail to remember is that monsters aren’t just the things that hide in our closets‚ sometimes‚ they are the things that hide in the darkest parts of our mind. They can come in many forms‚ some physical and some mental. My own personal monster is my depression. Depression isn’t something that can be cured by the contents of a first aid kit‚ so learning to deal with my monster was difficult‚ but

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    questioning them or it is having some sort paranoia about them. In The Giver by Lois Lowry‚ Jonas‚ the receiver of memory chooses to return all the memories back to his communities so that they could have a life with emotions‚ color‚ and diversity. In The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street by Rod Serling‚ members of the street were being very paranoid because some aliens came to their community to raid them. They had played with the neighbors‚ which lead to false accusations on each other. Jonas and the residents

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    well‚ then. In the teleplays [Rod Serling’s “Monsters are due on Maple Street” and its 2003 remake “The Monsters on Maple Street”] it tells that we would turn on each other and attack‚ just out of fear. The claim both stories try to get across is fear of the unknown can cause people to turn on each other. Sadly‚ under circumstances that are abnormal‚ we people may get suspicious of each other‚ which leads to our downfall. In the first teleplay “Monsters Are Due on Maple Street” [made in 1960]‚ the

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    have then you know i am talking about nessie the lochness monster. The Loch Ness monster or Nessie is one of the biggest mysteries of the world. The loch ness monster has an interesting history and there have been many sightings‚ and efforts to find it. But still the Nessie remains a mystery. The loch ness monster has a very interesting history because there have been many wrightings about the lochness monster overtime The loch ness monster is believed to be a plesiosaurs a prehistoric dinosaur that

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    Victor Frankenstein and his monster are thought to be very different‚ but they share many of the same qualities and experiences. Throughout the novel Victor and the monster slowly become more and more alike. Many similarities develop as the story progresses. The two characters are thought to be very different but reveal that they have experienced many similar things that shape their life. Victor Frankenstein and his monster are both viewed as outcasts in society‚ they have been abandoned in some

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    experimentation on deceased animals he perfects the formula‚ with the permission of his mentor he illegally digs up corpses to find suitable body parts for his undead creation. As Frankenstein gives life to Adam‚ he realizes the that he has created a monster without a soul‚ so he dips out like a

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    Loch Ness Monster: Nessie is Real Diane Ackerman once said‚ “Insight roams the sea of the unconscious like the Loch Ness monster‚ a rumor whose wake occasionally becomes visible‚ but even then it’s mystifying and scarcely believed” (“Famous Quotes About Loch Ness Monster”). Despite the Loch Ness monster not being seen that often‚ people all over the world believe in her. In fact‚ the Loch Ness monster is one of the most popular attractions that Scotland is known for. When people go to Scotland‚

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