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    Samantha Wilson Searcy AP-Literature: 4A December 9‚ 2011 Frankenstein And How to Read Literature Like a Professor Essay Number One In Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein‚ rain is used as a symbol to represent the washing away of Victor Frankenstein’s false beliefs. Thomas C. Foster explains in his book‚ How to Read Literature Like a Professor‚ that the weather in a story plays a significant role in the meanings of events and the moods of the characters in stories (Chapter 10: ‘It’s More than Just Rain

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    as one of the most captivating works to ever be written. Told in first person narrative through letters by Robert walton. Shelley creates a riveting tale that shows what happens when Victor Frankenstein‚ a Mad scientist‚ takes on the quest to create life from death. Although a physical existence succeeded out of Victors mad scienstry‚ the creature he created lacked the most important parts of life. Hungry for understanding and love‚ the creature took it upon himself to gain the much needed emotion

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    Analysis and Creative Element. The historical research gave you knowledge of the author‚ and what was going on when Victor Hugo was writing this book. The literary analysis allowed you to get content from the book and provided examples of the theme. The creative element allowed you to present it as how you pictured it. While doing the historical research I found out about Victor Hugo’s love life. It revealed that he had had an affair with a girl named Juliette while being married to Adele. He

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    Victor Frankenstein suffers from many psychological problems for a multitude of reasons. These reasons vary from things he has done to things to things others have done to him‚ most of his problems are very similar to his authors in respect to her ptsd and being extremely depressed but ended up making something that was very impressive. Because Shelley’s Frankenstein is known by pretty much everyone and Victor in Shelley’s novel creates The monster and by making the monster he creates life. And

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    of life. In both Blade Runner and Frankenstein‚ intelligence and science were used to the eventual detriment of the creators. The novel Frankenstein has a main character that uses science to play God. Victor Frankenstein becomes God‚ and his creation recognizes that‚ and calls himself Adam. Victor is too smart for his own good‚ since his own creation ruins his life. He goes to college at seventeen‚ and creates the monster by himself. His intelligence is his downfall‚ so it would have been better

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    Part a Problem The HR problem that I am going to highlight in this organisation is the lack of promotion and opportunities to develop. Many of the employees who have worked for the company for many years have seen no promotional opportunities arise. The employees are all very committed and dedicated towards their jobs but are now beginning to find going to work lacklustre and boring as the work is no longer challenging. This is causing a huge lack of motivation from the general workforce. All employees

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    they never had any family there for them. This is also shown in the novel Les Miserables through the characters Marius and Eponine. Hugo demonstrates the idea of neglect through the lack of family allegiance and shows how man can work through it. In Victor Hugo’s amaranthine classic‚ Les Miserables‚ neglect and the lack of family allegiance is portrayed as the undying force that causes man to resort to desperation to feel loved; throughout “Carnation girl‚ 14‚ found starved to 48 pounds” Mike Carter

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    Our Attitude Toward Technology and Analysis Thereof in Frankenstein The difference now is incredible. I mean look around‚ who‚ in the 19th century would have thought that I would be typing this paper on some thing called a computer‚ that used a device called a word processor‚ which showed me images of what I was writing on a monitor‚ and which also automatically printed on paper with out a human hand ever touching it? No one. That is an example of the difference between our technology and that

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    its time in style. We are introduced to a young doctor as a young boy simply just fascinated with what life has to offer within itself. He plans to learn more about that through the use of unconventional methods at the time‚ Science. As a young boy‚ Victor is obsessed with studying outdated theories of science that focus on achieving natural wonders. He plans to attend the University of Ingolstadt in Germany. Weeks before his planned departure‚ his mother dies of scarlet fever. At university‚ he excels

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    Frankenstein‚ one of the themes involves cruelty and the mistreatment of others. This can be seen when Victor turns away from his creature and abandons him. It can also be shown through diction Victor constantly calls the creature a demon‚ the devil‚ vile‚ and a monster. The hurt done to the creature by Victor Frankenstein is the main cause for the plot development and rising conflicts. Realistically‚ if Victor had accepted and showed the creature an accepting society‚ there would be no story. But since

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