The reason we use monsters in literature then? The role they play? There is no singular one. But I personally believe that we use monsters to take everything we dislike about ourselves as humans, and also all of those animalistic instincts we suppress, and put them into one form. We lock those beings in a cupboard or shove them under our beds so that we never have to look at them. And we take them out when we want to create a story - when we want to speculate from far away and see what happens. In that regard, every piece of artwork ever developed starring a monster and a hero is a constructed, thoroughly planned social experiment.
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why she should:
1.because she does not want to marry Paris
2.she has had enough following her parents orders
3.she is married to Romeo
why she shouldn't:
1.she should tell her parents that she is married already
2.after taking the dug she could have side affects
3.there will be consequences
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The clue is like a desert I think. Im rally Srry if im wrong
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D to make clear supporting details for they diagrams support the information in the text
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- Dr. Garcia is known for contributing to the learning theory through his theory of taste aversion. He conducted the most famous research in psychology that related to the phenomenon of classical conditioning. The research studied dogs and their response to food.
- Dr. Garcia discovered that taste aversion is an acquired reaction to the smell or taste that an animal is exposed to before getting sick.
correct me if I'm wrong ty