<span>This quote, from Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, comes from the protagonist, Dr. Frankenstein himself. He is describing the fury that led him to create his monster, how alchemy drove him beyond the normal acceptable limits of human nature. It is a classic example of the "overreacher", as Frankenstein seeks, through science, to transcend the earthly limits of life and death. It must be noted as well that Frankenstein does not attempt this with evil intentions, but almost naively, thinking that he is doing good.</span>
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I think it is A. Secretary of Defense
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<span>These infants are called slow to warm up. These infants do not join in activity immediately, instead they observe others before deciding to join in. They are usually withdrawn from most people, but are willing to open up to people they trust. This temperament is not something an infant can choose, rather it is something they are born with. These infants are much more uncomfortable to change than others, but are more likely to think before acting.</span>
The peak of the mountain.
because the decisive victory was followed shortly afterward by news of a peace treaty, many Americans at the time mistakenly believed the Battle of New Orleans had won the war. The Battle of New Orleans is also important because it propelled Andrew Jackson to fame as a war hero