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1. The monster is breathing hard, it convulses it's limbs to try to come alive.
2. Dr. Frankenstein is horrified by his experiment, so he abandons the monster.
3. Dr. Frankenstein looks out across the widerness, and sees the monster coming.
4. He's driven by anguish and anxiety, so Dr. Frankenstein springs onto the monster and trys to kill it.
5. The monster proposess peace, and he's already prepared for Dr. Frankenstein's reaction.
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've never done this so I don't know if these are right, but I tried! :)
Well eve gave the fruit to add and he ate which means he committed sin and now everyone is imperfect
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he was a famous jazz person that like to play instment in the early 1920
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b) a message about the human condition that people, regardless of differences, understand on a personal level.
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a) a message that explores cultural and geographical differences among people from all parts of the world
b) a message about the human condition that people, regardless of differences, understand on a personal level
c) a message in which the human condition is explored through a variety of viewpoints from different cultures
d) a message that applies to people who have read literature from different countries and that explores one idea
The underlying theme of all things. Sometimes a fictional work indicates certain views about the nature of human beings as a whole or about how we relate to one another or to the rest of the cosmos. In the world of psychology, they are known as universal themes.
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