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"On the fast track to madness due to the loss of his lover Lenore, the speaker in Edgar Allan Poe's poem "The Raven" would like nothing more than for the raven to give him good news about her return. When he asks the bird if he and Lenore will be reunited in Heaven, it accordingly responds "Nevermore!"
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One of the characteristics of legal English is <span><span>archaic English words.
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Main Characteristics of Legal English are:
1) </span>Sentences often have apparently peculiar structures influenced by the French grammatical structure.
2) Punctuation is used insufficiently.
3) Foreign phrases are sometimes used instead of English phrases
4) Older words like hereof, thereof, and whereof are used in legal English
primarily to avoid repeating names or phrases. AKA ARCHAIC ENGLISH WORDS.
5) Use of modifiers such as the same, the said, the aforementioned
6) Legal English contains some words and titles in which the reciprocal and opposite nature of the relationship is
indicated by the use of alternative endings: -er, -or, and –ee.
7) Phrasal verbs are often used in a quasi-technical sense
"Abhorred Monster!" My rage was without bounds I sprang on him" – Victor Frankenstein.Most people are scared of ugly creatures too .But what if the monter really lies within, far inside. What if their inner monters is as hideous or even more repulsive than Victor´s Frankestein creation? People are afraid of finding their own personal monster because their basic nature could turn out to be evil,violent , or sick.
Their inner monsters live with them everyday.Like Jeckyll and Dr Hyde many people live in fear of their inner monsters not knowing when it will spring upcausing havoc. But by finding the inner causes o their problems they will suceed in kiiling their own inner monsters.