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    novel, I sympathize with the monster even though he has become a terrible person. As his creator, Victor Frankenstein should have cared for the monster despite his disgusting appearance. Frankenstein failed to provide the monster with any type of parental guidance and instead ran away from his responsibilities. In the first few hours of his birth, the monster is faced with rejection, even from his creator. If Frankenstein would have guided and nurtured him, then the monster would have never

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    The creature was lonely and he asked his creator to create him a companion who was like him. The creature wandered around the world and saw no hideous creature like him and he felt out of place and that is hwy he needed someone like him. Like wise, Adam looked around the Garden of Eden and saw no creature like him and asked is God (his creator), to create him a companion just like him. Both Adam and the creature felt an urge of having companions

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    you were different? Frankenstein is a book that explores difference in a society, to explore this theme a monster is created to give the idea of rejection. This monster is rejected everywhere he goes because of his difference. He is rejected by his creator, and then he is rejected by the villagers, by the farmers who the monster had so long admired and in the end by the reader himself. “Unable to endure the aspect of the being I had created, I rushed out of the room”.

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    Frankenstein, the multiple movie spinoffs, to a common household brand. Many think they know Frankenstein, in reality the story you may have heard is far from the truth. Mary Shelly’s Frankenstein also works as a “what- not- to –do” in the situation of creator vs. created. Victor Frankenstein turned passion of animation into an immoral balance of immortality, someone who sought out to be a personal God without being the one held responsible. It was Victor’s ego, his unnatural aims, and his inability to

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    biblical allusions in order to demonstrate the motif of abortion. The strong language, that the Creature uses regarding itself, defines the feelings of great loss and depression, such emotions that it’s creator, Victor Frankenstein, felt throughout the novel. The quotation shows that the creator hates the Creature’s construction and wishes it was destroyed. The conversation with Walter allows the Creature to lament his given life and neglection thereby providing a statement of humanness, what the

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    lamb about his creator, then asks if the lamb is aware of his identity. The child already knows the identity which leads to the end of the poem. This poem comes from an album called Songs

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    came quick to notice that most of characters in the novel judge the creature by his outward appearance and never gave him a chance to show himself good. As we all know, the creature turns out to be a vicious killer of the ones that are dear to his creator. I believe the creature is this way because he is always criticized and rejected by everyone and has never been accepted in mainstream society. In “Problems of Perception”, Anne Mellor points out that the only people that don’t judge the creature

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    they sat up straighter in their cushioned, velvet chairs, eyes intent. “I believe you do not know why you are here. The Sodality has chosen you to become the new Creatorates. We chose you for a reason.” Mia had heard only a few rumors about the Creator. He was the chief ruler of their small country, the controller of the machines that dominated everyone’s lives. The vital facet of the Sodality. But how could Mia associate with him? The sheer caliber of the title was enough to inundate Mia. “In a

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    The Creator vs Creation - Parent vs Child A parent is the one responsible for caring and nurturing their child. The way they treat their son/daughter will affect their child’s behavior and self-image for better or for worse. The classic novel, Frankenstein, is about a man named Victor, who creates a monster in more ways than one. At first, he builds The Creature and brings it to life, but it is the way he treats The Creature that turns it into the monster it was created to be. The Prayer of

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    Tamara Rosendall Mr. VanderKolk AP Literature 19 April 2013 Who is God: The Creator or the Created? Many find the popular TV show, Toddlers in Tiaras, to be entertaining. Some like the show for the drama while some like watching it to see all the little girls dressed up in frilly dresses and costumes. However, when analyzing the content of the show, one may see that the parents aren’t really the ones in charge—their prima donna daughter is. The reversed order of authority also plays a part

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