both involved sin and punishment/discipline
The sun reflected off of the tall buildings, off of the blue ocean, making it shimmer as the waves bounced lazily off of the sand. Dozens of alarm clocks went off, waking people, informing them that work was soon, and traffic slowly picked up, Starbucks flipped to <em>open, </em>and the occasional honk went off in downtown Miami. Early rising high schoolers hit the beach, running or getting morning surfing in. Walkers walking up and down the streets, tired, but ready to begin a long day.
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And so, when Chloe’s wedding dress finally arrived nearly a week after the wedding; she decided to resell it online and hoped to recoup her money.
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It looks like you answered your own question, but they also change the theme of the story from one of abandonment, control, and approval/validation.
Frankenstein creates his monster after his mother dies, leaving him feeling abandoned.
His creation is an attempt to give life without the need for a woman (controlling life).
The monster spends much of the story seeking validation from his creator, who wants nothing to do with him. In some sense, this parallels Victor's inability to cope with his mother's loss, except that Victor is still very much alive. I'm sure many people view this as a religious allegory (God abandoning humans).
I don't recall catching any of that in the movies. Instead, they turn it into the typical battle against the unknown/unfamiliar. The monster is not understood, and is grotesque looking, so the people want it gone. Of course, none of the pitchforks and torches are ever carried in the novel.
Of course, there's also the issue of Frankenstein's presentation on screen. In the book, he's clearly described as being yellow; yet, in most of the movies, he's green. Oh, and Frankenstein never yells "it's alive!"
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a stain is something that leaves a mark. i would classify stains as being potent in colour, stainage or smell. some stains are able to be removed easily but are not easily wiped away - for example water on a desk is easy but coffee sitting on desk is harder to remove but is possible
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