Hello, my name is Kylie and I am a nice monster. I have green googly big eyes. I love helping others when they are in need of help, but I still feel kind of sad because when I woke up this morning I had seen my creator which is Frankenstein. He had said I was so ugly and hideous. When I looked in the mirror I had seen myself for the first time and what could I say? I really was so disappointed in myself because I was super ugly. Victor Frankenstein was not lying. As I was going to wake me up I lifted the covers where he was laying and I said, “ awuawuha “ I couldn’t speak to him in the way I wanted too. All I could do is mumble the words. I feel like he had got scared of how hideous I was and I didn’t come out they way he wanted me too, so
Home to the quorchy beasts When I found out that my brother had constructed an expedition to the forbidden forest last year I knew that he would come to me for help for whatever he was looking upon, the only thing is that i've been there before and I thought he was mad or sick in the head I thought that I would be sending him to his death. I wanted to go with him but I made a promise to my best friend that went missing in the forbidden forest when I searched for him 5 years ago the terror that he talked about the things that he saw if I didn't help him get back to civilization he would have been lost in those woods forever. The creature can be an essence some cute and friendly and the ones that are angry and torchieres there bigger and crazier. When my friend went on that trip to the forbidden forest 5 years
Victor Frankenstein’s creation, the nameless creature in Mary Shelley’s novel, Frankenstein, displays countless characteristics of physical monstrosity; he is described as “ugly”, “demonical” and a “hideous… wretch” (Shelley 36). However, the creature expresses that his only desires are acceptance and love, but he is seen as a monster regardless of his true intentions. When the creature is abandoned by Frankenstein, he is forced to find acceptance on his own and eventually comes across a cottage in the woods. As an attempt to gain approval, he waits to approach the home until the only character home is a blind man, to whom he explains his desire for friendship. The creature says that he is afraid to become “an
There is blood on your hands. On your hands and in your hair and dripping from your hands and fingers onto and fuck fuck fuck-- You can’t breathe. The thing inside you (sinners go to hell) rears up its bitter, vengeful head and roars and crunches you and eats you whole (make it stop) until you can’t breathe. You can feel it, growing inside you (it’s the monster the monster the monster) the hatred, spilling into your heart and flooding over, into your lungs, dripping onto your intestines.
At first I started back, unable to believe that it was indeed I who was reflected in the mirror; and when I become fully convinced that I was in reality the monster that I am, I was filled with the bitterest sensations of despondence and mortification (78-79).
I am, to date, the only known survivor. Trust me, I’ve been looking for this thing for a very long time. It preys on anyone; age, gender, sexuality. None of that matters. So far, there has been no way to connect the victims. Hell, not even blood types are a factor. That was the first thing I ruled out. Seems complicated doesn’t it? It really wasn’t. My friend was a target too, his blood type was A, while mine was B.
Dr. Victor Frankenstein was a brilliant scientist with an obsession that drives him to play God by creating life. However, all did not go as planned when the creation turns out to be not quite what he wanted; with many deformities, he was overall hideous and terrifying. Frankenstein fled, and rejected his creation. What follows is the tragedy of a creature created by the arrogance and ambition of one man, an ugly yet full human being. Victor Frankenstein gave birth to this monster, and like any unwanted child, the monster was tossed away. Unloved and alone, he strived to meet his basic needs. The monster learned from what he observed, as a child would, and eventually progressed rapidly to reading and producing eloquent speeches. His demeanor
In this passage, Hawthorne uses clothing to symbolize Hester’s self perception. For instance, besides the scarlet letter, she wears the “coarsest materials and the most sombre hue” (Hawthorne 94). However, even though she enjoys and has a talent for creating elaborate and beautiful clothing, she suppresses it because “like all other joys, she rejected it as a sin” (Hawthorne 95). By describing Hester’s passion for needle work in great detail followed by the sudden contrasting statement that it is a sin, the author is able to convey how restricted and despondent Hester might feel. In addition, while Hester dresses herself so plainly, her daughter is dressed in red, a symbol of the scarlet letter. Even though it is Puritan tradition, compared
Many years have passed since the novel “Frankenstein” was published for the common readers, yet it gave a huge impact in the society’s point of views and beliefs about what kind of monster Victor Frankenstein created. Even in present day, the novel has influenced, in many ways, how to shape the opinions of the society. Although, it has many argumentatives elements, they are all based on how the monster develops in the story from a victim to a villain.
Dr.Frankenstein created a creature but abandoned him because because he was ugly . The creature , like a newborn child could not understand why he made him if he was going to love him .Dr Frankenstein said ,Base on the book pg 31 Dr.Frankenstein said ,I had made a monster .I could no look at him
The scene can’t be something abnormal, for a moment he considers that everything is a delusion induced by fatigue, nevertheless, when he looks again, he notices the creature sitting on park’s bench smoking a cigarette, he seems calm. The kid exhales the smoke and lets the cigarette consume; immediately he lights up another. He doesn’t seem to be cold in his blue neon jacket, but his nose is quite red. Even from that distance, he can distinguish his features. A sharp nose stained with dry blood, plump broken lips and one of his eyes starting to turn purple.
Victor Frankenstein grew up in Geneva. He had a strong interest in reading the works of the ancient and outdated alchemists, and was fascinated by science and the 'secret of life.' One day he decided that he wanted to study further, so Victor actually created a person of his own out of old body parts and strange chemicals. When the creature came to life, he was a hideously ugly beast. The creature does have beauteous features such as ?lustrous black hair,? and ?teeth of pearly whiteness,? but they do not look good because they are out of place in relation to his other features, such as his ?shriveled complexion,? and ?watery
The monster notices that humans are afraid of him because of his appearance, he feels embarrassed of himself, as humans do when they don’t seem to be accepted. He admires the De Lacey Family that lives in the cottage, he also learns from them, and hopes to have companion as they do. The monster is like humans, as mentioned, in the way that he wants someone to listen and care about him. He is discovering the world and his capacities, he seeks knowledge and understand plenty aspects of life by learning how to speak and read. “The gentle manners and beauty of the cottagers greatly endeared them to me; when they were unhappy, I felt depressed; when they rejoiced, I sympathized in their joys” (Shelley 47). The monster developed feelings and emotions as humans. The creature is different from humans also, since he never got to grow up as a normal human, and
Why did you form a monster so hideous that even you turned away from me in disgust” (Shelley 133). The monster is cursed for he is alone and depressed. He cannot gain the trust of others due to his hideous non-human look. The mental strain is something most would not be able to handle.
Why did you form a monster so hideous that even you turned from me in disgust?” Shelley’s position on the question is that the creature feels worthless and devastated that even his own creator won’t look him in the eyes because Frankenstein was terrified of the creature’s odd complexion. She shows this when she states “Unable to endure the aspect of the being I had created, I rushed out of the room, and continued a long time traversing my bed-chamber, unable to compose my mind to sleep.” Frankenstein was terrified even the thought of the creature led him to not sleep well. The creature gets judge harshly based on his looks and is abandoned by his own creator.
The one-child policy is a population control policy that was introduced in 1979 to relive social, economic, and environmental problems in China. At the time the growth rate of China’s population was very high and the main purpose of the policy was to limit the large family units in the country to one child each. After implementing the policy, the government hoped to see reduction in the growth rate of its enormous population. Sometimes couples can have a second child only if their first was a girl or had disabilities. As of today, China’s government believes that their one-child policy will result in a wealthier, healthier