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Frankenstein with his creation. It is not morally right for one person to unleash such a terror on the world to benefit only himself and his family. Frankenstein will not let any example change his mind on the point that the monster is and will always be morally
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. It is not morally right
for one person to unleash such a terror on the world to benefit only
himself and his family. Frankenstein will not let any example
change his mind on the point that the monster is and will always be
morally corupt. Continuing
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a sudden twilight in the air, Elizabeth suddenly senses the unapproachable inner isolation of the man who wears it, and its' terrors fall upon her, too"(The Minister's Black Veil,228). As a result of Hooper pride, he looses his loving and kind nature. "Hooper
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Category: /Literature/English
they are, yet I know not; but they shall be the terrors of the earth.(II,iv, ln 273-277). It would take an entire book to explain all the ramifications of his great folly. However, I can say that the deaths of Goneril, Regan, Cordelia, and of himself may
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Category: /Literature/English
tragedy on the spectator. Aristotle stated that the purpose of tragedy was to invoke pity and terror, and thereby effect the catharsis of these emotions. Other critics see tragedy as a moral lesson in which fear and pity are excited by the tragic heros fate
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Category: /Social Sciences/Sociology
on terrorism, criminals, reckless world leaders...), it is more likely that these dire things will multiply to occur like flies if robots were to have feelings, because like humans, they would easily be corrupted by human feelings like hate and greed.
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Category: /History
, line 4-5). The child being forced to do something she does not want to do symbolises how much power men exude over women. Beveridge uses a metaphor in the line 'Terror barrel-rode through my stomach' to show how the child is scared and feels sick
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Category: /Social Sciences
never be hurt, however, after the attack it became painfully evident how easy it was. The period following the attack on the World Trade Center has been filled with fear of another attack, and the chance that the war on terrorism might escalate. The entire
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Category: /Arts & Humanities
other. These offenses obviously were against company rules, but this shows how crooked a workplace can be.
The employees also felt very safe and secure - they never expected to be in danger, either from breaking the rules, or from terrorism.
Another
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Convention, France's new representative body, and was appointed to
the Committee for Public Safety, which was responsible for
suppressing political dissent during the Reign of Terror
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