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    In chapter four of Shelley’s Frankenstein‚ Victor is completing his intense two-year study to create the monster. As he works‚ he realizes that the monster would owe him its allegiance. Victor shows his excitement about completing his project. He states his feelings “bore him onwards‚ like a hurricane…”(55 Shelley). Victor implies that there is a force driving him through his project. We see “like a hurricane”. An uncontrollable‚ unpredictable‚ destructive force of nature. Victor says “in the first

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    novel. He discovers the secret of life and creates an intelligent monster feeling increasingly guilty and ashamed. Victor realizes how helpless he is from preventing the monster from ruining his life and other people’s lives as well. The story takes place in Geneva in the 1800’s. Where most of it takes is in the frankenstein’s house in the town of Switzerland.There are a few different characters like Victor Frankenstein‚ the monster‚ Robert Walton‚ and Elizabeth Lavenza. Victor’s father is very sympathetic

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    He goes to boarding school in New York‚ and has been kicked out of several schools before. One day‚ he and his class are on a field trip‚ and during that trip his math teacher turns into a monster and tries to kill him‚ but Percy kills her instead. When he gets back to his class‚ they say that the monster Percy just killed never existed. He realizes something is wrong‚ and finds out that he and his friend‚ Grover‚ are going

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    While these two repeatedly hunt each other for revenge‚ they differ than the Christian way to just "turn the other cheek". Yet it is revenge in the end that gives Frankenstein and the monster a link to the place they are tearing down for themselves. Revenge all starts by one little thing. Just by neglecting his life form he created‚ made a disastrous revenge that soon became an endless nightmare. The only person that Frankenstein had to

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    The Progression of Monsters in Films Throughout our generation‚ films have had a huge improvement in production over the years. Whether it’s the style of music or the brilliant use of special effects‚ movies have never looked better. Though the product has changed‚ there is one thing that still seems to stay the same‚ the use of monsters and the real meaning behind them. Though some are not as noticeable as others‚ almost every film includes a monster. Whether is a horror‚ drama‚ or science fiction

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    you could not achieve it? One man who was called a monster felt this way. Victor Frankenstein created a monster out of his love of science. When he was younger he got into lightning and he decided to create a person‚ the plague was going around at the time so he collected body parts from the dead people on the streets to create his monster. He created the monster and his monster killed Victor’s little brother William out of revenge. The monster came back and told Victor if he agreed to create a female

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    similarity is that in Frankenstein the Creation (the monster) demanded rights from Victor. After the creation kills victors nephew‚ the creation then goes to see victor and demands that he make him a creation equally hideous so it won’t hate him but accept him and give in to a world where everyone that sees him is repulsed by him.

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    Frankenstein is a story of revenge. Throughout out the story the creature is in the pursuit of revenge since his creator‚ Frankenstein‚ has made him suffer. In other words‚ he is in the pursuit of justice and he does not care how he gets it. The thing that makes the creatures pursuit for justice interesting is that more than half of the time he does not know he is looking for it. Since he is created he has no prior knowledge of anything‚ so that means he does not know any concepts or ideas. Although

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    creation was finished‚ Victor brought the monster to life. The looks of the monster terrified Victor and he abandoned it. Throughout this story‚ the monster teaches himself different skills and also does a lot of horrible things that Victor Frankenstein should take the blame for since he is the creator. The first sign of

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    Character Analysis of the Monster from Frankenstein Mary Shelley’s‚ Frankenstein‚ primarily focuses on Victor Frankenstein who discovers the creation of life not realizing the consequences of his actions. From his experiment‚ an innocent monster was birthed into a uneducated society‚ with the intentions to feel love as a family and a sense of belonginess. Victor Frankenstein is first introduced as an innocent‚ but curious scientist. His curiosity led to his liking of life. Victor was fascinated

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