The ending of the Frankenstein is that he goes off into the darkness in a block of ice and the father died of his sickness. How I would change the end of the story is that the father get’s frankenstein and that the father regret saying saying that to make him a partner because the father misses elizabeth and frankenstein felt happy but then the father regret creating frankenstein and then the father capture him. Later the father was going to kill him or shut him down because the frankenstein ruined his life. So the father his ready and is going to shut down Frankenstein and while it's happening they were arguing and frankenstein is saying he's sorry for ruining his life but the father want’s to do still so the father shut him down and he said
Indirect Quote: Bilbo understood on page 52, that going ahead made him leave behind safety and comfort which were mostly found in his hobbit-hole. (p.52)
1. Robert Walton is the captain of a ship on an expedition to the North Pole. He has been keeping in touch with his sister through letters. Not long after the start of his expedition his ship is caught in ice that has formed on the top of the ocean. It is here that he and his crew first meet Victor Frankenstein.
Once upon a time in a faraway land there lived a family of four, a mother, father, and their two children. Every morning they were woken up by an evil, disgusting creature who would bang on their doors and ring in their ears. This happened to everyone in the town for years until one day we had had enough and we decided to fight the monster.
Is kneeling during the National Anthem disrespectful to America. People have been asking this question for a year and a half right now. The National Anthem is a moment of time where we all become one, looking at the possibilities of the future. We honor the many people who served and who are serving in the armed forces and the public forces with great respect. They are the light of which blocks out the darkness, so it won't affect the United States of America. The United States of America is a beautiful place with many cultures and beliefs. We learn from each other new things that we can use to benefit our life's. The many instances of kneeling in the NFL have brought a large consequence to the financial side of the NFL and other associated businesses. In the NFL, viewership has dropped over 10 percent in the 2017 season so far. The NFL is a 13-billion-dollar business. The effects of the protest have led to almost a 2-billion-dollar loss in revenue. Kneeling in the NFL has created controversy and arguments that we cannot ignore forever.
“Andries, you have to go to bed!” shouted Mom from downstairs. So he did what his mom told him to do. He shut the door of his closet and his real door and then dimmed the light until the whole room was consumed by the darkness.
The distant clang of metal against metal, the feeling of weight being pushed upon your sword, and the prideful cries of battle. You let out a hefty laugh and pushed harshly against your blade making your opponent buckle and shake under your might. You draw back your arm with another mighty howl and bring it down in a sharp arc. Your opponent lets out a cry of pain as they writhe and scream on the ground before going still, their eyes going blank their mouth tilted upwards towards the sky in a silent prayer. You watch as blood seeps from their wounded front side and pool into the grass at an achingly slow pace.
A spark A life A beginning… A light, a bright yellow light. It stared in wonder as the light slowly shifted from yellow to gold, to red and then to an almost black blue. When the light seemed to have stopped changing it slowly broke from its trance and felt its body.
As I sit here, penning these words, my heart weighs heavy with the burden of my creation. The events that have transpired since our last meeting have plunged me into depths of despair and remorse. Oh, how I wish I could shield you from the horrors that now haunt my every waking moment. The creature I brought to life, my hands trembling in fear and excitement, now haunts my every waking moment. What have I done, and what will I do?
In the beginning of Mary Shelly’s book, Frankenstein, the main character Victor Frankenstein describes his family background, his childhood memory, and Elizabeth Lavenza, who was his childhood companion. Elizabeth and Victor grew up together as best friends. As a teenager, Victor becomes increasingly fascinated by the mysteries of the natural world. He had also witnessed the destructive power of nature, when a lightning destroys a tree near his house during a storm. Later on, a modern natural philosopher associated with the Frankenstein family explains to Victor that the workings of electricity, creating the ideas of the pseudoscientists seem outdated and worthless.
Phil was anxious, to say the least. He’s been waiting forever to 'pop’ the question, but has never found out the right way to do it. He decided it’s easier to do it now, rather than later, plus, new years is a pretty good time to propose, right? Phil didn’t doubt that Dan would say yes, but that didn’t really calm his nerves, he still had that awful feeling in his stomach (and no, he didn’t drink too much milk, maybe…). He talked to Louise about it, who was excited when she found out his plan, about everything with the anxiousness, and she said it was normal to have the jitters before doing something as big as offering someone to be your life-long partner (well, unless if they got divorced, but Phil didn’t really want to think of that right now).
Once the mother turned on the tv all you heard was screaming. The mom screamed ”look what it's doing!!!!” her husband to come down stairs. When he came down stairs he was frightened. The Dad replied by saying “We need to move” the Mom and Dad started packing up their clothes,and all their supplies. Once they were all packed it was too late. It was already in there city. The parents sat down on the couch. The Mom screamed we're all going to die!!. The bus arrived at there house. There kids bursted through the door,crying their eyes out. They ran and hugged their parents. After a while they calmed down and watched the tv. The Mom was mostly scared about its huge feet. The dad wasn't worried about the feet he was scared on its teeth. The son asked why it was stomping on all the buildings. The
The monster that Frankenstein created was only considered a monster because he did not look like a human. If he had not looked scary he would have been accepted as a member of society. Though had I myself seen him in real life I would most likely have been afraid of him, getting to know him from his point of view, by reading the book, helped me to understand how human-like he was. He was not evil, but kind and just wanted to be loved and accepted. The monster was kind, intelligent, he understood the value of love, and had his own thoughts and values, and for these reasons I believe the monster did not deserve to be destroyed.
I hastily fled to my newest place of work. I had inhabited the world with a second creation. This demon, though a woman, was more terrifying and hideous than the first. A monstrous creature created only for longing of a new beginning. A world where I would forget this horrible deed I had bestowed upon the universe. I had only promised my first creation a companion, not a family. His companion would never get the chance to conceive, for no more demons will wreak havoc upon mankind. I fled knowing the creature was close looking for what I had promised him.
Alienation is a product of society’s inherently discriminatory bias, catalyzed by our fear of the unknown in the realm of interpersonal conduct. Mary Shelley, in her novel, Frankenstein, dissects society’s unmerited demonization of individuals who defy—voluntarily or involuntarily—conventional norms. Furthermore, through her detailed parallel development of Frankenstein and his monster, Shelley personifies the tendency to alienate on the basis of physical deformity, thereby illustrating the role of the visual in the obfuscation of morality.
Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein is a literary classic that tells a story of a young scientist Victor Frankenstein who created a monster that tries to live in society but is rejected. The monster will later seek revenge by going after his creator. In this essay I will be evaluating two critiques about the novel. Beginning with Professor Naomi Hetherington’s critique and the second critique written by Professor Sherry Ginn.