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    “It wasn’t the loch ness monster it was a serpent” replied X while he tried to sway his large body side to side like he was the slippery beast himself. He was one of Jacks strongest friends. “Well both of you are wrong, because it said fishmen” Albort replied to the both of them

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    The Loch ness monster myth has been around for a very long time. Deep down in the depths of Loch Ness Lake, this monster has been averting capture and clear documentation from humans for over 80 years. Sounds ridiculous doesn’t it? This myth is a lot like the legend of Bigfoot. Although some may believe in the existence of Bigfoot, Bigfoot is not real because there is a lack of evidence, other theories, and it overall just isn’t logical. Therefore, Bigfoot is fake. The first explanation that verifies

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    if the information about the Lochness monster is true ? The answer to this is complicated. Many of us won’t actually believe something, until we see it for our own eyes. Yeah, there’s scientists and researchers that analyze the information to learn if it’s real or not, but hearing the information isn’t quite as reliable as actually witnessing it yourself. Throughout the years of the legend, people have given true or false information about the monster. For example, photographs, stories,

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    scientifically valid, as well as the possibility of hoaxes. While there have been many claimed sightings of paranormal activity such as Bigfoot, Ghosts and the Loch Ness Monster, there has not been evidence to prove these claims as real. Almost everybody has heard their share of ghosts stories and the myths behind Bigfoot and the Loch Ness Monster. These stories are universally shared, and recently, people have provided evidence claiming to have seen such mysterious

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    creatures live in the ocean was extensive in ancient times. Seen in the Old Testament, there were many references to an ancient battle where God was fighting against a sea monster whose name was Leviathan. Even though Leviathan is often thought to be a dragon-like animal, allusions have been made to suggest that Leviathan was just a sea monster. Also, a piece of literature in Babylonia documents a combat, which was between a serpent with many heads, Tiamat, and a god, Marduk. Like this story, in a Hittite

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    Kanye West said it best, “Everybody knows I’m a M*f**ing monster” and honestly, as humans we are. In Seven Monster Theses, Jeffery Cohen develops an idea that “monsters” are essential to society. In fact, they construct what is “normal”, “rational”, and “civilized”. Specifically, “monsters” are foundational to how we view ourselves. “Monsters” contain all the traits deemed unacceptable and odd. It can be concluded that every outlier is a “monster”. In St. Lucy’s Home for Girls Raised by Wolves, Karen

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    In “Monster Culture”, Jeffery Cohen develops an idea that “monsters” are essential to society. In fact, they construct what is “normal”, “rational”, and “civilized”. Specifically, “monsters” are foundational to how we view ourselves. “Monsters” contain all the traits deemed unacceptable and odd. It can be concluded that every outlier is a “monster”. In St. Lucy’s Home for Girls Raised by Wolves, Karen Russell tells the story of a pack of wolf girls who are transitioning into young ladies. Russell

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    Grendel : Evil Essay

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    Early on in the story Gardener depicts Grendel as being very observant, critical and somewhat spiteful of the world around him. He describes himself as a murderous monster who smells of death and crouches in the shadows. Grendel watches the humans from the shadows of the trees and at first it seems as though they are the real monsters, slaughtering and pillaging all for the sake of their leaders and for power. This light that the humans are put in gives Grendel a certain charisma about him, making

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    Monter Inc. Movie Essay

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    movie, I was taken back to my childhood when there were monsters in my own closet. Over the years, the monsters have all died and been replaced by just as scary skeletons, so my closet is still full. However, to a young child monsters are still lurking in the shadows, and they still make the floor creak. The approach taken by the writers of this film is one of uniqueness and of originality. By successfully juxtaposing the situation between monster and child, the writers were able to confront a touchy

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    Flashback : ' At Last '

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    They swarmed around him rapidly. Page Eight:- “Oi! Monster-face! How’d they let someone as ugly as you into school?” snarled Jimmy Scott, playing to his audience. The gang of children laughed and pointed at the unwelcome monster. At once, Norbert - the big monster - felt small, very small. He wished silently that he was invisible as he cowered away, trying to hide his face as his eyes welled up and then,

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