The short answer is natural sciences. The longer answer is that he studied under M. Waldman and M. Krempe and the subjects he excelled included biology, early genetics, Galvinism, electricity and pseudo-genetic engineering. All of these subjects are what helped Victor create the Monster.
<span>1. I am definitely sure that the Holy Grail for Anakin Skywalker from Star Wars is to have the ultimate power. That’s why he chooses the Siths’ side. According to his words: "I will even learn to stop people from dying", he thinks that the power of the Siths’ lords will give him an ability to cheat death. The Emperor promised him to give Anakin this power.
2. In my view the Holy Grail for Merida from Pixar’s “Brave” is freedom. She is quite selfish and she doesn’t want to depend on her mother. She just wants to wander through the forests and do what she wants to do. Anyway she changes throughout the film. But I think that her dream is to be independent.
3. As far as I remember, the Holy Grail to Holden Caulfield from Catcher in the Rye is to find peace and a place to belong. But his Holy Grail is more metaphorical than actual. Unfortunately he doesn’t find a place to belong.
4. I think that the Holy Grail to Juliet from Shakespeare’s poem is obviously love. She wanted to bond with her love Romeo. She has many obstacles to build relationship with him but her goal is to find peace with him.
5. If my memory serves me well, the Holy Grail to Harry Potter from the Rowling’s seven-book series is to save the magical world. He was the main target of Voldemort and he was ready to prey his life to kill Voldemort if it will save people he loves. <span>
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D. reversal of identity
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Twist endings are unexpected endings in literatute, films, plays etc. Everything becomes clear and is shown to be contrary to the thing expected.
It is usually said that there are five basic reversals.
1) reversal of identity - a person revealed to be somebody else
2) reversal of motive - character's motivation is the opposite of previously assumed
3) reversal of perception - things aren't the way character thought they were
4) reversal of fortune - a mistake, misunderstanding or a coincidence changes the character's situation
5) reversal of fulfilment - one character stops another from acheiving the goal in very last minutes
Now, this particular case is most likely an example of reversal of identity - a person thought to be someone else is revealed to be close to the main character. We can gind example of this when King Oedipus realizes that his lover is actually his mother.