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!"
Answer: On Animal Farm there is a pig named Napoleon who took power of the farm after the revolution and became a ruthless dictator, gaining power in three different ways. The first method of power being violence and force. This was first displayed when the pig, Snowball, was chased off the farm by Napoleon’s guards just because he had opposed Napoleon. “At first, no one had been able to imagine where these creatures came from, but the problem was soon solved: they were the puppies whom Napoleon had taken away from their mothers and reared privately.”(Orwell 53) This quote shows how similar the dogs/guards and Napoleon are to Stalin and the Secret police during the Soviet Union. After Napoleon had chased the cunning Snowball off of the farm, he uncontestedly took power of the farm and became a dictator. All the animals were shocked at Napoleon’s actions but were too afraid to speak up because of the intimidating dogs. Later on in the book, whenever there was an outcry or questioning of power, Napoleon immediately sent his guard dogs over and all they had to do was growl and the animals would quiet down and probably never speak up again. The dogs were savage and very violent, sometimes killing animals on the farm.
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There are many different ways poets can use visuals to affect the poem; these graphic elements include simple things like line length, word position, punctuation, and capitalization
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I could not find the piece of evidence that is missing in your question but I will tell you some information about how to find it easier by yourself.
Evidence should have the facts and pieces of information that are supporting the beliefs or ideas. It should be proof of something right. For example, if we have an assignment where we must tell if some statement is true or falls, we must know the evidence and the proof for supporting our answer and what makes that answer right, what supports it.
So, for finding the best support for the answer to part two you must find the evidence that will be the most helpful one for solving it.
Answer:
Your answer is Fair
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The definition of impartial is treating all rivals or disputants equally; fair and just.
And fair appears in the definition so your answer is Fair
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