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    Mary Shelly, reveals an array of information about the Creature as a character, and his true intentions. This narrative gives us an in-depth view of the Creature’s life and experiences up and until this point in the novel. The Creature’s desire for a companion reveals and conveys a variety of romantic characteristics. His request for a companion is not only justified, but is also Victor’s responsibility to him. Victor’s abandonment of the Creature forced him to live a confused and lonely life as an

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    Changes in Biodiversity Another potential variable that enormously improves the rise of new pathogens is the multiplication of new strains of the pathogens. Diverse strains of parasites act distinctively including their affectability to medications and this is the reason the medication safe strains of Plasmodium has prompted to the spread and increment pervasiveness of intestinal sickness. Various parasites have created distinctive strains with different possibilities including those that can make

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    of people think they can live their whole life alone where on the other hand there are misfits from society who have no choice then to be alone. In the novel Frankenstein, Victor, the creature, and Walton all have experienced some form of solitude. In the beginning of the novel, Victor is alone creating the creature and he ends up being too immersed in his experiment to be with his family and friends. While working on his experiment, Victor becomes sleep deprived and is neglecting his health. Victor

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    A Short Story : A Story?

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    Wake up Jax, wake up! This was the first thing I heard before a hefty bucket of water was discarded on to me. I woke up with distraught, complaining that it was a Saturday and that I needed more sleep. I turned on my phone, noticing that the date on the screen read May 7, 2022. That was when I realized, today is going to be one of the biggest days for me. I am going to be taking both my Math and English SAT. I felt ready, yet I also had an uneasy feeling stuck inside me. I had been studying for the

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    behind a man-sized mushroom, hiding from the creatures, only a stone 's throw away. Luckily, he stood downwind. He wrinkled his nose as a breeze, carrying the stench of the creatures, blew passed him. Well, maybe not so lucky. He spotted at least thirty of the creatures, but didn 't doubt that there were more creeping around. A kobold bent down and sniffed the ground with its muzzle, seemingly fascinated in a spot that Skrune had stepped. The creature moved closer to his hiding spot, its nostrils

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    Print and submit a hard copy to your teacher ARTWORK 1. Name the artwork, date and materials used. The Centaur is a mythical creature made up of a human head and a horse. It was first mentioned in 522-443 BC depicted in ancient Greek text. The Centaur image was pressed into many places such as rock crystals and Ancient Greek scarabs and told in some stories. 2. Describe the techniques used 3. Describe the subject matter of the artwork and possible symbolism The human head

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    unnatural and mythical stories began to rise. These stories contained supernatural or celestial creatures. Since the stories were told many times, every time something new or entertaining would be added to draw people’s attention. In these vast numbers of stories were some of Shakespeare's best literature such as “Hamlet” and “Macbeth”. The reason artists such as Shakespeare liked writing about supernatural creatures is because it showed creativity and curiosity in audience’s mind. This curiosity led to

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    Myths, Morals, And Rules

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    Life is a series of life lessons, morals, and rules that we all live by and learn through every decision we make. A way these lessons, morals, and rules are shown and told is through myths. A myth is a traditional story from a certain ethnic, religion, place, or culture, and explains how and why things are the way they are. Myths also incorporate a moral, theme, or life lesson, which becomes clear at the end of the story. As a child I’m sure you’ve heard stories from your family whether a more unknown

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    Summary Of The Centaur

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    the importance of childhood and imagination on the woman identity and how strong and intelligent they could be. In the poem, May uses the Greek mythological creature, the Centaur, as a symbol of the girl pretending to ride the horse and then became the horse himself. A centaur is a half-man half-horse creature. Centaurs are strong creatures they stand for being strong, brave, and they have a hard identity which reflects the girl's identity of having all these characteristics. Swenson makes it seem

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    Lover and or Last (A analysis of the similarities and differences in My Last Duchess and Porphyria’s Lover) “Murders always have ‘rational’ motives for murder, and murders always have some kind of personal relation with their victim” (Schmid). It is both horrifying and interesting that the majority of victims have a close, personal correlation with their murderers. In My Last Duchess by Robert Browning is a dramatic monologue in which a Duke addresses the agent of a Count about the possible marriage

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