The villain of the book‚ Frankenstein or his monster the unanswered question of the class discussion. My pick of the villain will Frankenstein himself. His unwillingness to take responsibility for his mistakes for dwelling into the unknown‚ not one occasion but multiple occasions. The monster deaths he knew the truth
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they falsely accuse someone innocent‚ but after a chase by the monster. Then some of Velma’s excellent detective work they get the bad guy. The villain then say’s something along the lines of “I would have gotten away with it if it wasn’t for those kids and their dog.” By this point we know that the adults were wrong‚ that without the gangs work the villain would still be on the loose. The adults never admit that they were wrong‚ which in my opinion is wrong; credit is due‚ where credit is due.
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he constantly gives Dean clear short answers “i don’t believe it” “prove it” “i can’t” you’ll just have to trust me”. where as before Martyn shuddered with nerves ”no...no‚ a prescription. I’m waiting for my dads prescription’ he now is like the villain framing dean for Williams death. He feels like he’s Alex’s Hero for out smarting Dean. but overal he’s really a victim and he doesn’t even realise it‚ I think hes exaggerated all of Alex’s good qualities to hide her other side and manipulating
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lives. People that don’t protect other people should never be considered a hero. Protecting should be the number one thing that a hero should do because you save people and all heroes protect. Lots of villains or bad guys can be considered heroes if they protect people because a hero can even be a villain. In addition to a hero is defined to me as a person who is always inspiring to others. In an everyday hero Ana inspires her children and husband to never give up whatever the situation. They also were
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Hard Times Essay When one thinks of a “fairy tale” story they think of the themes and characterization of any common “fairy tale” such as; good vs. evil‚ hero/heroin vs. evil villain‚ good triumphs evil and love conquers all‚ these are some of the obvious themes of any ”fairy tale” story. Many stories contain a “fairy tale” base or components. The novel Hard Times by Charles Dickens has been termed a “fairy tale” for the industrial revolution. Hard Times resembles a “fairy tale” story by expressing
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Psychoanalytical Approach to Frankenstein Definitions -The Id‚ Ego and Super Ego explanation here- Question Obsessive Personality A man who wants glory and fame Ambitious Independent Realistic Intellectual Question His involvement with Elizabeth While creating the creature His studies Question Perspective on life His teachings Question His personality is similar to walton Walton is his past self Elizabeth and Henry are seen as foils; he thinks that their keeping
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which make them each valuable in their own way. Beowulf is the original epic hero tale and as such employs all of the traditional epic devices. The conflict between good and evil is especially prominent‚ with Grendal being painted as the evil villain‚ someone who has no emotion and is as inhuman and as unnatural as he could be the story calls him “a monster‚ a demon and a fiend‚ someone who lives within the depths of hell and is from the line of Cain and so it punished forever by God. We are not
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In reality words can really hurt and sometimes even kill. It can be in many forms‚ such as cursing‚ lying or slandering. Although Much ado about Nothing is considered a comedy‚ speeches and words often take the form of brutality and violence. Throughout the play characters overhear false dialogue and battle each other with words. Shakespeare expresses it by defining the characters‚ displaying the relationship between them‚ and some issues can be related to everyday modern world such as love deception
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One cannot have a successful story without a villain. A villain helps to create conflict and a plot between characters‚ this is what builds a successful story. In the play Othello by William Shakespeare‚ Iago is the ultimate villain. He will do whatever it takes to ruin Othello’s life. Without Iago‚ Othello would not be the tragedy it is today‚ but just an empty romance without any conflict. Some may believe that Iago is a victim because he was blinded by his emotions to think with his conscience
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emotion when they see her the only one that is lacking is compassion. From any story there is a lesson to be learned from it. One lesson that can be learned from this story is someone can struggle with not knowing whether or not they were a hero or a villain. "The school couldn’t decide if I was a hero or villian‚ and I guess I couldn’t blame them."(Brown 6). Although Valerie wishes the whole thing never happened‚ she wishes that no one would see her as a hero. She believes things would be easier if no
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