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    life of an early scientist and the effects of uncovering a truth that has not been known or experimented by other scientist’s. The story of Frankenstein portrays mainly the characters Victor Frankenstein, Henry Clerval, Frankenstein’s creation, Captain Walton and Elizabeth Victor’s future wife and relative. When Victor animates a lifeless object he is horrified by the concept of what he had just done and how it looks. After running away Victor’s loved ones are affected greatly by his choices that he

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    through the major charters of the book; Robert Walton, Victor Frankenstein, and the creature as Mary Shelley warns the readers of morality. Moreover, Robert Walton goes on a treacherous expedition of enlightenment to the North Pole

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    creation comes across a young boy and tries to befriend him but is immediately rejected because of his frightening appearance. The creation soon learns that this young boy is William Frankenstein and quickly uses violence and kills him because of Victor Frankenstein's rejection of his own creation. “‘Frankenstein! You belong to then my enemy-- to him towards whom I have sworn eternal revenge; you shall be my first victim.’ The child still struggled and loaded me with the epithets which carried despair

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    novel is simply Victor Frankenstein’s Monster. To support my claim, I will use evidence given in the novel. The Monster was brought into this world unwillingly and without his own consent just like all the humans that came to be on this earth. He’s an outsider and as a monster to all who have seen him. He is cast out from the society in which he tries to become a part of. What most readers won’t understand is that we should have more sympathy and compassion for the Monster than for Victor Frankenstein

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    Brandon Zakrosky Toni J. Weeden English 14 November 2017 The Monster There were several times I had sympathy for the monster in the novel Frankenstein by Mary Shelley. Victor came from a privileged family and decided he wanted to play god, which is when he created the monster. It was selfish of Victor to create the monster and leave without explaining the world it. After reading this essay I think you will also have sympathy for the monster. Sympathy is when you have feelings of pity or sorrow

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    Through Victor Frankenstein and Robert Walton in the novel Frankenstein, Mary Shelley displays the ways in which Frankenstein’s disastrous story prevents Walton from the repercussions of his own ambitions. Ambition can be defined as a strong desire and the determination to achieve success. Both Victor and Walton display this trait, which as much as enhances their personalities, also portrays their deep flaws. The men possess unrealistic dreams of transforming society as well as obtaining glory through

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    The novel Frankenstein by Mary Shelley revolves around two characters, Dr. Victor Frankenstein, and his creation, the monster. Throughout the novel, parallelism is seen between these two characters, where they both have a pursuit of knowledge, crave revenge, and appreciate nature. Frankenstein and the creature’s thirst for knowledge bring them to eventually find what they are looking for but it also takes them to dangerous, and unwanted places. When Frankenstein first encounters Walton, he tells

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    good way, others are influenced negatively by not having parents at all. “Children feel an emotional attachment to their parents and feel insecure if this is absent” (Treatment). A good example of parental neglectance is Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein. Victor Frankenstein creates his “creature” and abandons him because he fears him. Some may defend Frankenstein, saying he was afraid of what he had done, but abandoning one's creation

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    So the process of the monster how frankenstein created the monster. So he was said that he has possessed the bestowing animation yet he frame the reception of it. “it's intricacies of fibers, muscles, and veins still remained a work inconceivable difficulty and labour” (Shelley 35). So the way that frankenstein explain his creation with beautie, was that “His limbs were in proportion, and I had selected his feature as his beautiful. Beautiful! Great God! HIs yellow skin scarcely covered the work

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    Prophet Abidemi Outbreak

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    Nicholas Filimonov 11/14/17 English 11B Mr. Asoluka The Outbreak Prophet Abidemi had never made a false claim in his entire life. Yet, the stakes were much higher with his most recent prediction, mass extinction. A private research laboratory had been established near his village in Botswana, they experimented with various strains of viruses and bacteria, recreating some of the most deadly plagues in our history. Millions of dollars had been poured in from

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