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    Writing *Tragic Hero Victor Frankenstein‚ from the novel Frankenstein‚ meets the criteria to be considered the tragic hero. To be a tragic hero the character must have caused his own downfall‚ recognize his own flaw and the character must suffer greatly because of this. Victor Frankenstein meets these guide lines and fits them perfectly. Using those three categories one could conclude that he is the tragic hero. The first reason that Victor Frankenstein is the tragic hero is because he caused

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    Assignment 1 1. Identify the problems that the new computer system created‚ and discuss what caused them. There are a lot of problems identified before installing the new computer system that was created‚ some of which include; when the management decided to upgrade the AIS‚ they installed a mainframe at headquarters and local area networks at each sales office. The IS manager and four system analysts were hired shortly before they integrated the new computer and the existing AIS. Another problem

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    The Good Kiwi Bloke The stereotype that is most commonly associated with New Zealand men is “the good kiwi bloke’. This is a very old stereotype but I believe it is still relevant in today’s society. Its characteristics include‚ laid back‚ man of few words‚ xenophobic‚ lacks fashion sense‚ the “she’ll be right attitude”‚ but the three characteristics I’m going to talk about is the DIY attitude‚ the idea of good kiwi blokes being modest and the idea of loyalty to mates. This stereotype is portrayed

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    Frankenstein In the book Frankenstein and the movie Frankenstein and Young Frankenstein‚ there are many differences between them. In the book Victor states that he’s going to teach him how to do everything‚ in the movie Frankenstein‚ he doesn’t take care of him like he said he would‚ in Young Frankenstein Dr. Frederick Frankenstein‚ the grandson of Victor Frankenstein‚ actually tries to teach his creation. These movies do not teach the viewers the same themes as Mary Shelley’s novel. Mary Shelley

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    Mary Shelley The Creature in Mary Shelley’s “Frankenstein or the Modern Prometheus” needs a companionship as every ordinary human. Every man needs a woman‚ who will able to share moments of happiness and sadness‚ a woman who will be able to share thoughts and of course a woman who will be able to love a man. In this case the Creature needs a bride. But the problem is that the Creature from the “Frankenstein or the Modern Prometheus” is not a human. So can human rights and needs

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    Characters’ Identity in Frankenstein Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein is a story about a scientist and the monster that he created. The scientist and the monster in the story keep trying to find their places in the society. In the story‚ one of main topics is the pursuit of self-definition. Victor Frankenstein is the scientist who creates the monster. When he discovers he has the ability to give life to death‚ he is excited and his body is full of energy to pursue his goal. Victor described his excitement:

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    in which he and his family lived. Shelley opens her book “Frankenstein‚” with a bittersweet setting which slowly turns into a horrific tragedy. Frankenstein lives a happy life until he finds himself in love with the idea of creating life. This desire consumes him until he is successful. Shelley portrays Frankenstein’s addiction in many different ways. The theme of dangerous knowledge is very powerful in the book. Eventually‚ Frankenstein destroys everything that is important in sustaining his happiness

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    Frankenstein was very fond of natural philosophy because philosophy means the love of wisdom. He found a volume of works by Cornelius Agrippa‚ an ancient philosopher‚ by chance. In fact‚ Frankenstein is committed to Agrippa’s theory. Due to Agrippa‚ he found something that was entirely new to him. He not only felt delighted in finding such a stunning volume of works‚ but also became enthusiastic over it. Even though his father did not think Agrippa’s theory was useful for Frankenstein‚ he still

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    The Shadow of Victor Frankenstein A theme of indifference and rejection from society clearly persists through the film Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein‚ directed by Kenneth Branagh. After Victor Frankenstein‚ the main protagonist‚ realizes that reanimation is a tangible reality‚ a domino effect occurs which in turn alienates not only himself but also his creation from society. The reality of the creature’s existence is so gruesome that one begins to understand the negative effects that alienation can

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    among many but it can be fixed. In the novel‚ Frankenstein‚ Victor Frankenstein has a great family who loves him dearly and when his mother dies he leaves his family to go to college. At the university he learns and studies extensively with ambitions for creating new life‚ one character flaw of his. He also ends up egotistically shutting himself off from the outside world including his family‚ who loved and cared for him all of his childhood. In Frankenstein‚ author Mary Shelley utilizes Victor Frankenstein’s

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