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    Blue Exorcist is another Anime I watch. If you like demons and things like that then Blue Exorcist is the perfect Anime for you. Blue Exorcist is awesome. This Anime is about demons and Satan. Rin Okumura is a demon,and Rin Okumura doesn't know until he finds out in episode two or three(don't remember which episode). Rin Okumura is Satan's son. Rin Okumura was born with demonic powers and Rin Okumura has a twin brother Yukio Okumara who wasn't born with demonic powers like his brother Rin…

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    Frankenstein is a movie and character many of us are familiar with. If you haven't seen the movie, you surely have heard of it! Recently, an Italian neurosurgeon named Sergio Canavero stated that he successfully managed to complete the first head transplant between two dead bodies. Real-life Frankenstein Scientist Canavero told people at a conference in Vienna that he attached the corpse's blood vessels, nerves, and spinal cord. Then, he stimulated the nerves to work. He told his Facebook…

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    Satan Is Wrong

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    Adam and Eve were the first two humans made by the hand of God and people have believed this ever since the existence of the Bible. Jesus died for our sins and told us that those who do not sin and worship his Father may go to heaven. God sent down Jesus to tell his followers to follow Him and Jesus because then they may go to heaven.Why is it that Satan is viewed as when he has done nothing wrong? Is he a fall guy? Why do we look down on Satan when he hasn’t killed anyone? Satan only gave Adam…

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    Victor Frankenstein is quite an interesting character. At first he was considered as a Hero because of his idea of bringing back dead to life which was driven out of hunger for more knowledge (30) and as well as his mother’s death (25). In my opinion I can’t really conclude that Victor is an anti-hero or possess a villainous qualities, because he does not really lack the sense of nobility of a mind and spirit, he also loves his family and friends dearly and didn’t intend to hurt anyone. He is…

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    'Study after Velazquez's Portrait of Pope Innocent X 1953' is an art piece created by Irish painter Francis Bacon. The focus of this nightmarish image is the face of the Pope which is set in a ghoulish scream of silent pain as he sits in what seems to be and electric chair. In Bacons adaptation he has painted dark, thin drapes which enclose the pope to silently scream in existential agony. These drapes could symbolise the calignosity that has seeped into the Catholic system casting a shadow over…

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    Frankenstein I have come to my own conclusion. The creation in this novel is not a human being, but has human attributes. Victor’s creation is used as a contrast between creature and maker. As Victor’s obsession with the creation of life overtook his life he lost touch with all humanistic attributes, however when the creature came to be it was a reverse of Frankenstein, entirely. Throughout the process of building this creature, Victor completely neglecting the ones he loved and on top of that…

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    Edward Scissor hands and Frankenstein Paper When we view ourselves in the mirror we fix our faces and admire it, take a simple look and move on while others stare into their eyes questioning themselves with why they are on earth as they are. From humans, to inhuman creatures we all are set out to live the world and seek existence in our reflection. In both the works of Frankenstein and Edward Siccorhands they both adhere to similar obstacles within society, their intentions for love and…

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    Blame, “To assign responsibility to a fault or wrong” (Blame). In Mary Shelly’s, Frankenstein, blame is tossed around often throughout the novel. Although it is easy to point fingers, it is not always easy to determine who the blame belongs to. In this tragedy, Victor Frankenstein and his monster are both responsible for their actions and the ripple effects they have caused. In chapter one, Victor begins to talk about his childhood and how his parents raised him. He always believed his parents…

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    Dr. Victor Frankenstein is one of the many character’s where we see a constant battle with not only his creation, but with himself. Victor is a man of extreme emotion and inquiry. In this letter, I tried to imitate the Doctor’s outrageous forms of emotional and psychological warfare. His combined feelings of powerlessness, guilt, as well as anger are depicted in this letter as a way to show Frankenstein’s personality, mental state, as well as his feelings about the events that had passed. By…

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    Mary Shelley displays the conflict of nature vs nurture in the novel Frankenstein showing how the development of an individual is affected by the nature or by nurture through the creature and Victor. The creature starts his life being innocents and harmless similarly to a newborn. The creature began his life by being abandoned by his creator Victor, causing him to not learn decent human manners. When the creature first shows himself to the world, they started to panic, “Some fled, some attacked…

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