Answer:
Do you have the recording for it?
Explanation:
What do you think the poem, "Solitude" by Ella Wheeler Wilcox seems to be saying about the golden rule?
There was a boy name Alan, he wanted to stay home and things started getting weird... he saw things flying off the walls and he died that night. Not before leaving his everlasting print on his parents house
Huh ok I think u posted this in the wrong area
Destiny is the theme that pervades the novel "Frankenstein", by Mary Shelley. Throughout this work, it is contrasted with the notion of free will. Victor Frankenstein has given life to a creature in an attempt to defeat his own destiny as a mortal. The creature is innocent and wishes to live in harmony with the world, but upon seeing him, Victor Frankenstein shows him hatred and abhorrence, and thereby embitters the creature's soul. Victor knows that it is his fate to be punished by the crature, who does so by killing those who are dearest to him. The creature himself abhors his crimes and accepts a fate of self-destruction, while Victor accepts his won, which is to meet his death, alone, by freezing in the ice of the North Pole.